#2. Your organization has many VPN-1 Edge gateways at various branch offices, to allow VPN-1 SecureClient users to access company resources. For security reasons, your organization’s Security Policy requires all Internet traffic initiated behind the VPN-1 Edge gateways first be inspected by your headquarters’ VPN-1 Pro Security Gateway. How do you configure VPN routing in this star VPN Community?
#3. Your organization’s security infrastructure separates Security Gateways geographically. You must request a central license for one remote Security Gateway. How would you request and apply the license? Request a central license:
#4. Your VPN Community includes three Security Gateways. Each Gateway has its own internal network defined as a VPN Domain. You must test the VPN-1 NGX route-based VPN feature, without stopping the VPN. What is the correct order of steps?
#5. Eric wants to see all URLs’ full destination paths in the SmartView Tracker logs, not just the fully qualified domain name of the Web servers. For example, the information filed of a log entry displays the URL http://hp.msn.com/css/home/hpcl1012.css. How can Eric best customize SmartView Tracker to see the logs he wants? Configure the URI resource, and select
#6. Exhibit: Steve tries to configure Directional VPN Rule Match in the Rule Base. But the Match column does not have the option to see the Directional Match. Steve sees the following screen. What is the problem?
#7. In a Management High Availability (HA) configuration, you can configure synchronization to occur automatically, when: 1. The Security Policy is installed. 2. The Security Policy is saved. 3. The Security Administrator logs in to the secondary SmartCenter Server, and changes its status to active. 4. A scheduled event occurs. 5. The user database is installed. Select the BEST response for the synchronization sequence. Choose one.