Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) R80 — Question 137
A Cleanup rule:
Answer options
- A. logs connections that would otherwise be dropped without logging by default.
- B. drops packets without logging connections that would otherwise be dropped and logged by default.
- C. logs connections that would otherwise be accepted without logging by default.
- D. drops packets without logging connections that would otherwise be accepted and logged by default.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer, A, accurately describes a Cleanup rule's purpose of logging connections that would not typically be logged when dropped. The other options describe behaviors that either involve dropping packets or logging connections that are accepted, which do not align with the function of a Cleanup rule.