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Old 2007-01-20
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Default Question - Policy Package Management

Which NGX feature or command allows Security Administrators to revert to earlier versions of the Security Policy without changing object configuration?

A) Upgrade Export/Upgrade Import
B) Policy Package Management
C) fwm dbexport / fwm dbimport
D) cpconfig
E) Database Revision Control

ActualTests answer is POLICY PACKAGE MANAGEMENT.
Wouldn't be Database Revision Control ??

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Default Re: Question - Policy Package Management

Well...A & C are not it because we're not exporting/importing database objects, licenses, etc.

It's not D because we're not configuring the gateway or management server.

Therefore only B and/or E are left. E would be useful if there were changes to any database objects that would require restoration due to a configuration error. B would be used to restore any policies that were pushed in error.

B would allow us to resort to an earlier version of policies without worrying if there were past object changes.

My answer would be B - Policy Package Management. As the question clearly states "revert to earlier versions of the Security Policy without changing object configurations".
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Default Re: Question - Policy Package Management

Humm.. now I got the difference between both !!

Thanks for the explanation!!


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