Does the problem lie on the Check Point Gateway?

While troubleshooting a connectivity issue with an internal web server, you know that
packets are getting to the upstream router, but when you run a tcpdump on the external
interface of the gateway, the only traffic you observe is ARP requests coming from the
upstream router. Does the problem lie on the Check Point Gateway?

While troubleshooting a connectivity issue with an internal web server, you know that
packets are getting to the upstream router, but when you run a tcpdump on the external
interface of the gateway, the only traffic you observe is ARP requests coming from the
upstream router. Does the problem lie on the Check Point Gateway?

A.
Yes – This could be due to a misconfigured Static NAT in the firewall policy.

B.
Yes – This could be due to a misconfigured route on the firewall.

C.
No – This is a layer 2 connectivity issue and has nothing to do with the firewall.

D.
No – The firewall is not dropping the traffic, therefore the problem does not lie with the
firewall.



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