What happens during deployment if the version of the OS running on the device is not the same version listed for the device in Security Manager?
A. In some cases, Security Manager deploys the configuration and issues a warning, but in other cases, Security Manager cannot deploy the configuration. Security Manager deploys the configuration when: –The device has a newer minor version, for example, PIX 6.3(4) instead of the 6.3(1), indicated in Security Manager. –Security Manager does not support the version running on the device. In this case, Security Manager builds the configuration using the CLI for the closest supported version. –The device has a down-level minor version, for example, 6.3(1) instead of 6.3(4). Security Manager does not deploy the configuration when the device is running a new major version of the OS (for example, PIX 7.0 instead of the 6.3 indicated in Security Manager) or if the device is running a down-level major version (6.3 instead of 7.0). Table 12-2 lists the possible actions Security Manager takes depending on the whether the OS versions match or differ from each other.
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