What should you look for?

A client has created a new Gateway object that will be managed at a remote location. When the client attempts to install the Security Policy to the new Gateway object, the object does not appear in the Install On check box. What should you look for?

A client has created a new Gateway object that will be managed at a remote location. When the client attempts to install the Security Policy to the new Gateway object, the object does not appear in the Install On check box. What should you look for?

A.
A Gateway object created using the Check Point > Externally Managed VPN Gateway option from the Network Objects dialog box.

B.
Anti-spoofing not configured on the interfaces on the Gateway object.

C.
A Gateway object created using the Check Point > Security Gateway option in the network objects, dialog box, but still needs to configure the interfaces for the Security Gateway object.

D.
Secure Internal Communications (SIC) not configured for the object.



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marlon frank

marlon frank

I think A is correct once externally created devices can only participate in VPN Communities…

“What is an Externally Managed Gateway?

An externally managed Check Point Security Gateway or host is a gateway or host which has been installed with Check Point software. This externally managed gateway is a Check Point Security Gateway which managed by an external Security Management server. While it does not receive the Check Point security policy, it can participate in Check Point VPN communities and solutions