What must you do to ensure that the backup CMA can install Policy in the event of a failover?

After configuring all licensing a backup CMA on a Secondary MDS, What must you do to ensure that the backup CMA can install Policy in the event of a failover?

After configuring all licensing a backup CMA on a Secondary MDS, What must you do to ensure that the backup CMA can install Policy in the event of a failover?

A.
Using the Primary CMA’s SmartDashboard place the system-created object representing the backup CMA into the list of Masters for the remote Gateway

B.
Using the NOC firewall’s SmartDashboard, place the system-created object representing the backup CMA into the list of Masters for the Security Gateway

C.
No action is required. When a backup CMA is created for a customer, the system automatically adjusts the Security Policy of the CMA and the backup to include the backup CMA as a Secondary Management Server

D.
From the MDG of the Primary MDS, configure the customer for which CMA HA is desired. Select the High Availability tab in the Customer Configuring screen. On the High Availability tab , enter name IP address and server information for the primary and secondary CMA



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