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sean

sean

answer A.. It can be in bridge or routing mode.

Dani

Dani

It is D, (A doesn’t exist typo router!=route, B neither, C typo Lode!=Load)

Tom

Tom

I agree with Sean. The Identity awareness clearly states that there are 2 operating modes – bridged and routed.

CS84170

CS84170

For redundancy, you can deploy a gateway cluster in Active-Standby (HA) or Active-Active (LS) modes.
Identity awareness supports ClusterXL HA and LS modes.

From Checkpoint PDF.. FYI

pozi4ever

pozi4ever

Really confusing question, on the Identity Awareness admin guide states:
“Identity Awareness can be deployed in Bridge mode or Route mode. ” and just two sentences below: “For redundancy, you can deploy a gateway cluster in Active-Standby (HA) or Active-Active (LS) modes. Identity awareness supports ClusterXL HA and LS modes”…where is the trick here? A, C or D seem to be equally valid.

Greg

Greg

I’m going with D. Route Mode is NOT Router. That is classic CP confusion-type question.

Raul

Raul

A is the answer:
Identity Awareness can be deployed in Bridge mode or Route mode.
• In Bridge mode it can use an existing subnet with no change to the hosts’ IP addresses.
• In Route mode the Security Gateway acts as a router with different subnets connected to its network interfaces.

In Route Mode it act as a Router.

Support HA, but HA is not a deployment mode, you can have a Route mode in HA.

Regards!