What mechanism can ensure that the Security Gateway can communicate with the Management Server with ease in situations with overwhelmed network resources?
What mechanism can ensure that the Security Gateway can communicate with the Management Server with ease in situations with overwhelmed network resources?
The mechanism that ensures stable communication between the Security Gateway and the Management Server in situations with overwhelmed network resources is called 'Management Data Plane Separation.' This feature allows for the isolation of management and data networks, thereby preventing the Security Gateway from losing management connectivity due to heavy network traffic. This feature is indeed specific to the R81.10 and facilitates ease of communication under strained conditions.
According to Check Point Cybersecurity Bootcamp CCSE course that I took 1 month ago the same text that jerj5 posted: With heavy network traffic, the Security Gateway might become overwhelmed and be unable to communicate with some systems, losing some functionality or management connectivity. To prevent such situations, Management Data Plane Separation (MDPS) lets a Security Gateway to have isolated Management and Data networks.
Although MDPS was introduced in version R80.20, the CCSE guide mentions the following: With heavy network traffic, the Security Gateway might become overwhelmed and be unable to communicate with some systems, losing some functionality or management connectivity. To prevent such situations, Management Data Plane Separation (MDPS) lets a Security Gateway to have isolated Management and Data networks.
Priority queue pyritizes traffic to mgmt server on Control queue, second highest level. Level 0, highest is used for Routing whch guarantees the communication from GW to mgmt server will be in place
Answer is A