Which blades and or features are not supported in R81?
Options:
A.
SmartEvent Maps
B.
SmartEvent
C.
Identity Awareness
D.
SmartConsole Toolbars
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Explanation:
According to the Check Point website, SmartEvent Maps is a feature that was supported in previous versions of SmartEvent, but is not supported in R81. SmartEvent Maps displayed a graphical representation of security events on a world map. The other options are either supported or not valid features in R81. References: SmartEvent Maps
Question 81
Which SmartConsole tab is used to monitor network and security performance?
Options:
A.
Manage Setting
B.
Security Policies
C.
Gateway and Servers
D.
Logs and Monitor
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Explanation:
The Logs and Monitor tab is used to monitor network and security performance in SmartConsole. The Logs and Monitor tab lets you view and analyze logs, events, reports, and alerts from various sources, such as Security Gateways, Security Management Servers, Endpoint Security Servers, and SmartEvent Servers. You can also use the Logs and Monitor tab to create custom views, filters, queries, and charts to display the data that is relevant to your needs12.
References: 1: Check Point R81 Security Administration Guide - Check Point Software, page 23 2: Check Point R81 SmartConsole User Guide - Check Point Software, page 9
Question 82
What is the Implicit Clean-up Rule?
Options:
A.
A setting is defined in the Global Properties for all policies.
B.
A setting that is configured per Policy Layer.
C.
Another name for the Clean-up Rule.
D.
Automatically created when the Clean-up Rule is defined.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The Implicit Clean-up Rule is another name for the Clean-up Rule, which is the last rule in every policy layer. The Clean-up Rule defines the default action for traffic that does not match any of the preceding rules in the layer. The default action is to drop the traffic and log it, but it can be changed by the administrator. References: Training & Certification | Check Point Software, Check Point Resource Library
Question 83
Which of the following is NOT an alert option?
Options:
A.
SNMP
B.
High alert
C.
Mail
D.
User defined alert
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
High alert is not an alert option in Check Point. Alert options are ways to notify the administrator or other parties when a security event occurs. The available alert options are SNMP, Mail, User defined alert, Log, Popup alert, and User alert. References: Training & Certification | Check Point Software, Check Point Resource Library