Suppose the Security Gateway hard drive fails and you are forced to rebuild it. You have a snapshot file stored to a TFT

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Suppose the Security Gateway hard drive fails and you are forced to rebuild it. You have a snapshot file stored to a TFT

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Suppose the Security Gateway hard drive fails and you are forced to rebuild it. You have a snapshot file stored to a TFTP server and backups of your Security Management Server.What is the correct procedure for rebuilding the Gateway quickly?

A. Reinstall the base operating system (i.e., GAiA). Configure the Gateway interface so that the Gateway can communicate with the TFTP server. Revert to the stored snapshot image, and install the Security Policy.
B. Run the command revert to restore the snapshot, establish SIC, and install the Policy.
C. Run the command revert to restore the snapshot. Reinstall any necessary Check Point products. Establish SIC and install the Policy.
D. Reinstall the base operating system (i.e., GAia). Configure the Gateway interface so that the Gateway can communicate with the TFTP server. Reinstall any necessary Check Point products and previously applied hotfixes. Revert to the stored snapshot image, and install the Policy.
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