156-215.80 · Question #560
Which of the following is NOT a valid deployment option for R80?
The correct answer is B. CloudGuard. This question tests knowledge of Check Point R80 deployment architectures. CloudGuard is a separate product line, not a deployment topology for R80.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a valid deployment option for R80?
Options
- AAll-in-one (stand-alone)
- BCloudGuard
- CDistributed
- DBridge Mode
How the community answered
(67 responses)- A9% (6)
- B87% (58)
- C3% (2)
- D1% (1)
Why each option
This question tests knowledge of Check Point R80 deployment architectures. CloudGuard is a separate product line, not a deployment topology for R80.
All-in-one (stand-alone) is a valid R80 deployment where both the Security Management Server and Security Gateway run on the same appliance.
CloudGuard is a Check Point product family for cloud-based security (e.g., CloudGuard Network Security for AWS/Azure), not a deployment option for R80. Valid R80 deployment topologies are All-in-one, Distributed, and Bridge Mode - CloudGuard represents a separate product category entirely unrelated to on-premises R80 deployment architecture.
Distributed is a valid R80 deployment where the Security Management Server and Security Gateway run on separate dedicated machines.
Bridge Mode is a valid R80 deployment option where the gateway operates transparently at Layer 2 without requiring IP routing changes.
Concept tested: Check Point R80 deployment topology options
Source: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80/CP_R80_Gaia_AdminGuide/html_frameset.htm
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