After you import the R81.10 software package, what do you use to verify that it is possible to upgrade an MHO or SG?
A. Run HCP. One of the tests will list upgrade eligibility status for the MHO or SG.
B. Run the Pre-Upgrade Verifier to make sure it is possible to upgrade
C. Nothing. CPUSE will run a verification during the upgrade process to ensure the package is compatible.
D. The package is verified during the import process and a warning or error will be displayed at that time.
The core four manual diagnostic tools include:
asg diag verify, asg perf -v, orch_stat -all, and
A. asg diag verify
B. cpinfo
C. hcp -r all
D. asg stat -v
What is the Correction Layer mechanism?
A. Ensures asymmetric traffic is handled properly, especially in the case of NAT or VPNs.
B. The load-balancing mechanism used by the MHO.
C. The MHO's distribution algorithm which determines the handling SGM for a given connection.
D. Enforces the access policy on the SGMs and synchronizes the enforcement verdict to other SGMs in the SG.
What command should be used for collecting diagnostic information about the orchestrator?
A. cpinfo
B. asg perf -v
C. cpview
D. orch_info
At a minimum, how many management and Uplink ports does a SG require?
A. Only one of the two interfaces is needed for the Security Group.
B. Neither are required.
C. Two of each.
D. One each.
What will happen in case of NAT of the traffic passing through Management network?
A. This traffic will not pass correction, since it will be dropped
B. Orchestrator will disable NAT and traffic will pass with no issue
C. Since Management traffic is always going to SMO, it will take a care for Correction Layer and will re-distribute traffic to other Appliances
D. This traffic will pass with no inspection
Which licenses should be issued for the Orchestrator?
A. No licenses are required for Orchestrator
B. Depends on Software Blades enabled on connected appliances
C. The Orchestrator is considered a Management server, hence it's licensed the same way
D. The Orchestrator requires NGTX license
While looking at your system's correction statistics, you notice you have a correction rate approaching 100 percent. Is this a problem?
A. A correction rate above 90 percent indicates a need to disable Layer 4 Distribution.
B. A correction rate approaching 100 percent of all connections is unusual. This is a cause for concern because the SGMs may fail to process traffic.
C. If correction rates are higher than 80 percent, latency is expected.
D. In some scenarios, a correction rate approaching 100 percent of all connections is not unusual. This is not usually a cause for concern as the correction mechanism is fast and efficient.
What is the difference between Dual-Site and Dual-Room?
A. Dual-Room is a kind of Dual-Site deployment within the same building
B. Dual-Room is Active / Standby and Dual-Site is Active / Active
C. Dual-Room is a Single-Site deployment where all Appliances are connected to both orchestrators
D. They are the same
What is a security group?
A. A solution for Security Gateway redundancy and Load Sharing.
B. A set of appliances of the same model that are collectively managed by the MHO.
C. A set of network interfaces and individual SGMs assigned to a logical group.
D. A set of objects in SmartConsole that are responsible for enforcing an access policy.