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You pushed a policy to your gateway, and you cannot access the gateway remotely anymore. What command should you use to remove the policy from the gateway by logging in through console access?

  • A. “fw unloadpolicy”
  • B. “fw unloadlocal”
  • C. “fw cpstop”
  • D. “fw undo”
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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keikei1228
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
This command uninstalls all policies from the Security Gateway or Cluster Member, allowing you to regain access. However, please note that this command will prevent all traffic from passing through the Security Gateway because it disables IP Forwarding in the Linux kernel and removes all policies, leaving the gateway unprotected.
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Ziamsu
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
fw unloadlocal [Expert@CP-FW01:0]# fw unloadlocal Uninstalling Security Policy from all.all@CP-FW01 Done. [Expert@CP-FW01:0]# this command safe a lot of trouble.
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