Which two commands allow you to view these associations?

Somebody has inadvertently configured several security policies with application firewall
rule sets on an SRX device. These security policies are now dropping traffic that should be
allowed. You must find and remove the application firewall rule sets that are associated with
these policies. Which two commands allow you to view these associations? (Choose two.)

Somebody has inadvertently configured several security policies with application firewall
rule sets on an SRX device. These security policies are now dropping traffic that should be
allowed. You must find and remove the application firewall rule sets that are associated with
these policies. Which two commands allow you to view these associations? (Choose two.)

A.
show security policies

B.
show services application-identification application-system-cache

C.
show security application-firewall rule-set all

D.
show security policies application-firewall



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Dave

Dave

A and C is correctly

Doctor

Doctor

C seems correct, but they have asked to find and remove. So I will think configuration mode and D looks correct. Someone help.

MP

MP

A & D correct.

since they asked some one has accidentally configured security policy. d will give you policy associated with rule-set .