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You can obtain support information without contacting anyone from Blue Coat support via Blue Coat's online tool, Instant Support.
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Which of the following is true about enabling access logging? (Choose all that apply) (a) Access logging is disabled by default on newly configured systems. (b) You can enable access logging through the Management Console only. (c) You must configure the ProxySG to intercept protocols you wish to log.
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What is sent over HTTP, if user enters non-ASCII characters into the address window of a Web browser (e.g. the URL address shown in the image)?
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Which of the following are trigger objects in the Visual Policy Management? (Choose all that apply) (a) Source Address (b) Destination Address (c) Time (d) Tracking
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Notify user objects utilize cookies and http redirection to deliver error messages to clients.
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How can a user restore ProxySG back to its default, factory settings, so that its IP address etc. needs to be configured anew? (Choose all that apply) (a) Press a button on ProxySG back panel (left arrow on front panel for some models) and hold it for about 5 seconds (b) Enter a CLI command (restore-defaults factory-defaults) and confirm it with y(yes). (c) Press a button in Management Console that drops the network configuration, and confirm the warning dialog.
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What categories are included in Blue Coat WebFilter on-box database and recognized by the WebPulse dynamic categorization?
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What is the behavior of content filtering policies, when the Blue Coat WebFilter license expires?
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Which of the following types of traffic are scanned with ICAP RESPMOD?
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ProxySG uses a licensed Blue Coat Web Filter (BCWF), and has configured policies for URL categories. ProxySG uses a DNS server, which for some reason cannot resolve the domain name sp.cwfservice.net anymore. What happens to the content filtering policy evaluation in this case?