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CheckPoint Exam 156-315.80 Topic 7 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-315.80 exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 7
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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?

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Luke
4 months ago
I think 'fwcpstop' is the correct command to stop the firewall processes on the gateway.
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Veronika
4 months ago
But 'fw unloadlocal' only unloads the policy from the local machine, not the gateway.
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Art
4 months ago
Wait, 'fwcpstop'? What kind of made-up command is that? Clearly, 'fw unloadpolicy' is the winner here.
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Veta
4 months ago
I'd say 'fwundo' is the way to go. Sounds like it undoes the whole policy thing, no messing around.
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Yuki
3 months ago
I agree with User2, 'fw unloadlocal' should do the trick.
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Dorthy
3 months ago
No, I believe 'fw unloadlocal' is the correct command for this situation.
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Deane
3 months ago
I think 'fw unloadpolicy' is the right command to use.
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Evangelina
3 months ago
'fw unloadpolicy' is the command you should use to remove the policy.
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Detra
4 months ago
I would try 'fwcpstop' to see if that helps.
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Alfred
4 months ago
I think 'fw unloadlocal' might work better in this situation.
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Jolanda
4 months ago
Hmm, looks like the old 'fw unloadpolicy' trick is the way to go. Gotta love those classic firewall commands, am I right?
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Jeffrey
4 months ago
I always use 'fw unloadlocal' in that situation. Works like a charm.
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Casie
4 months ago
Yeah, 'fw unloadpolicy' is the way to go. Classic move.
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Margo
4 months ago
I believe it's 'fw unloadlocal'.
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Veronika
5 months ago
I think the command is 'fw unloadpolicy'.
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