Check Point Certified Security Expert (CCSE) R80 — Question 51
Check Point Management (cpm) is the main management process in that it provides the architecture for a consolidated management console. It empowers the migration from legacy Client-side logic to Server-side logic. The cpm process:
Answer options
- A. Allow GUI Client and management server to communicate via TCP Port 19001
- B. Allow GUI Client and management server to communicate via TCP Port 18191
- C. Performs database tasks such as creating, deleting, and modifying objects and compiling policy.
- D. Performs database tasks such as creating, deleting, and modifying objects and compiling as well as policy code generation.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer, C, accurately describes the cpm process's role in performing database tasks related to object management and policy compilation. Options A and B incorrectly focus on the specific TCP ports used for communication, which are not the main functions of the cpm process. Option D, while similar to C, incorrectly suggests that policy code generation is a part of the cpm's responsibilities, which it is not.