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Question 328

After some changes in the firewall policy you run into some issues. You want to test if the policy from two weeks ago have the same issue. You don't want to lose the changes from the last weeks. What is the best way to do it?

    Correct Answer: A

    To test the firewall policy from two weeks ago without losing recent changes, you should first take a backup to ensure you can restore all current configurations if needed. Using the Gaia WebUI to take a backup of the Gateway ensures all configurations, including recent changes, are saved. Next, using SmartConsole to install a specific version from two weeks ago allows you to test that version. This method provides a way to revert back to the latest configuration if the older policy doesn't resolve the issue, ensuring no loss of the recent firewall changes.

Discussion
zoroloOption: C

In order to keep the policy after reviewing, you need to do it via Revisions.

c0be09e

But you revert just like that and you lose your recent changes (question doesn't mention a backup)

pagani5005Option: D

Its D. https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Management/R80-Change-Control-A-Visual-Guide/m-p/39702

BombastOption: A

https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Management/How-do-you-rollback-an-old-policy/td-p/2096