Identity Awareness can be deployed in which of the following modes?
A.
Router
B.
Detect
C.
Lode Sharing
D.
High Availability
Identity Awareness can be deployed in which of the following modes?
Identity Awareness can be deployed in which of the following modes?
A.
Router
B.
Detect
C.
Lode Sharing
D.
High Availability
D
Think so.
answer A.. It can be in bridge or routing mode.
It is D, (A doesn’t exist typo router!=route, B neither, C typo Lode!=Load)
I agree with Sean. The Identity awareness clearly states that there are 2 operating modes – bridged and routed.
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
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.
I’m going with D. Route Mode is NOT Router. That is classic CP confusion-type question.
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!