Alice & Bob are going to deploy Management Data Plane Separation (MDPS) for all their Check Point Security Gateway(s)/Cluster(s). Which of the following statement is true?
Alice & Bob are going to deploy Management Data Plane Separation (MDPS) for all their Check Point Security Gateway(s)/Cluster(s). Which of the following statement is true?
Management Data Plane Separation (MDPS) involves separating the Management Plane and the Data Plane within Check Point Security Gateways/Clusters. The Management Plane is specifically designed to access, provision, and monitor the Security Gateway, separating these critical functions from regular data traffic. This ensures robust management and control over the security infrastructure without interference from the data traffic processing.
B is correct https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solutionid=sk138672 The Management Plane is a domain that accesses, provisions, and monitors the Security Gateway.
"B" correct. https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk138672#:~:text=sockets%2C%20and%20processes.-,The%20Management%20Plane,-is%20a%20domain
B is correct
B is correct
Correct answer is A. From sk138672: (1) Introduction Management Data Plane Separation allows a Security Gateway to have isolated Management and Data networks. The network system of each domain (plane) is independent and includes interfaces, routes, sockets, and processes. The question is asking which one is true, and in reality both A and B are true, only A refers to a true statement for the question as a whole.
Apologize, B is correct. The SK article says that each domain is "independent" and the answer A says "dependent". Its a bad worded question trying to trick you. So B is correct.