Question 6 of 226

Tom has connected to the Management Server remotely using SmartConsole and is in the process of making some Rule Base changes, when he suddenly loses connectivity. Connectivity is restored shortly afterward. What will happen to the changes already made?

    Correct Answer: D

    When Tom loses connectivity to the Management Server, any unsaved changes will be preserved and stored on the Management Server. When connectivity is restored and he reconnects, he will be able to continue from where he left off without losing any of his work. This mechanism ensures that temporary loss of connection does not result in loss of data or effort.

Question 7 of 226

Security Gateway software blades must be attached to what?

    Correct Answer: A

    Security Gateway software blades are components that add specific functionalities to a Security Gateway. Therefore, these blades must be attached to a Security Gateway to enable those functionalities. The Security Gateway acts as the foundational system to which these software blades integrate.

Question 8 of 226

Which tool allows you to monitor the top bandwidth on smart console?

    Correct Answer: D

    The correct answer is SmartView Monitor. SmartView Monitor is a tool within the SmartConsole suite that allows administrators to monitor various network activities, including bandwidth usage. It provides detailed real-time and historical information about network traffic, making it the appropriate tool for monitoring top bandwidth usage on SmartConsole.

Question 9 of 226

A security zone is a group of one or more network interfaces from different centrally managed gateways. What is considered part of the zone?

    Correct Answer: A

    A security zone is based on the network topology and is determined according to where the interface leads to. This allows the system to group interfaces from different centrally managed gateways into zones based on their network locations and paths.

Question 10 of 226

When comparing Stateful Inspection and Packet Filtering, what is a benefit that Stateful Inspection offers over Packer Filtering?

    Correct Answer: D

    Stateful Inspection retains the state of active connections and recognizes traffic patterns, allowing the firewall to dynamically manage rules for incoming and outgoing traffic. This means that once a connection is established, it can handle subsequent related traffic without needing a pre-defined rule for each packet, which simplifies rule management and improves security compared to Packet Filtering.