You pushed a policy to your gateway and you cannot access the gateway remotely any more. What command should you use to remove the policy from the gateway by logging in through console access?
You pushed a policy to your gateway and you cannot access the gateway remotely any more. What command should you use to remove the policy from the gateway by logging in through console access?
The correct command to remove the policy from the gateway when you cannot access it remotely and have to log in through console access is 'fw unloadlocal'. This command unloads the current security policy from the local gateway, effectively removing any access control restrictions that might have been applied by the policy, thus allowing remote access again.
Answer is B
B: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_CLI_ReferenceGuide/Topics-CLIG/FWG/fw-unloadlocal.htm#:~:text=The%20%22%20fw%20unloadlocal%20%22%20command%20removes,any%20filtering%20or%20protection%20enabled.
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From CCSE 81.10 kortext 11. Unload the policy on the A- GW and verify fw unloadlocal fw stat
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Answer B
Correct answer: B
B is correct