Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) Practice Exam

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Fill in the blanks: A _______ license requires a designated gateway, whereas a _______ license is automatically attached to a Security Gateway.

  1. Formal; corporate

  2. Local; central

  3. Local; formal

  4. Central; local

The correct answer is: Central; local

A central license is associated with a management server that can distribute its licenses to multiple security gateways, indicating its requirement for a designated gateway. This type of license allows administrators to manage their licenses more efficiently and utilize resources across various gateways as needed. In contrast, a local license is directly tied to a specific security gateway and is automatically attached as it is installed. This means that the local license is inherent to the gateway itself rather than managed from a centralized location. This distinction is important in understanding how Check Point manages licensing. The local setup allows for individual control and specific configurations for each gateway, while the central approach offers a streamlined method for managing multiple gateways from one central point, enhancing resource allocation and management capabilities.