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Question ID 18687 | When you hide a rule in a Rule Base, how can you then disable the rule? |
Option A | Open the Rule Menu, and select Hide and view hidden rules. Select the rule, right-click, and select Disable. |
Option B | Uninstall the Security Policy, and then disable the rule. |
Option C | When a rule is hidden, it is automatically disabled. You do not need to disable the rule again. |
Option D | Run cpstop and cpstart on the SmartCenter Server, then disable the rule. |
Option E | Clear Hide from Rules drop-down menu, then right-click and select "Disable Rule(s)". |
Correct Answer | E |
Question ID 18688 | Which of these changes to a Security Policy optimizes Security Gateway performance? |
Option A | Using domain objects in rules when possible |
Option B | Using groups within groups in the manual NAT Rule Base |
Option C | Putting the least-used rule at the top of the Rule Base |
Option D | Logging rules as much as possible |
Option E | Removing old or unused Security Policies from Policy Packages |
Correct Answer | E |