In the Security Management Architecture, what port and process does SmartConsole use to communicate with the Security Management Server?
In Check Point's Security Management Architecture, SmartConsole is the graphical user interface used to manage the Security Management Server. The communication between SmartConsole and the Security Management Server relies on specific processes and ports, which are critical for troubleshooting connectivity issues.
The CPM (Check Point Management) process is the primary process on the Security Management Server responsible for handling management operations, including interactions with SmartConsole. The default port for this communication is 18190 (TCP), used for the SIC (Secure Internal Communication) and management GUI connections.
Option A: Correct. SmartConsole communicates with the Security Management Server using the CPM process over port 18190. This port is used for GUI client connections to the management server.
Option B: Incorrect. The FWM (Firewall Management) process is an older process used in earlier Check Point versions (pre-R80) for management tasks. In R81.20, CPM has largely replaced FWM for SmartConsole communications. Additionally, port 19009 is used for other purposes, such as the Check Point REST API, not SmartConsole.
Option C: Incorrect. While CPM is the correct process, port 19009 is not used for SmartConsole communication. Port 19009 is associated with the Check Point Management API (e.g., for mgmt_cli or REST API calls).
Option D: Incorrect. While CPM is involved, SmartConsole does not use both ports 19009 and 18191. Port 18191 is typically used for log server communications (e.g., SmartConsole to Log Server), not direct management server communication.
The Check Point R81.20 Security Management Administration Guide explicitly details the ports used in the management architecture. According to the guide:
Port 18190/TCP is used for SmartConsole to Security Management Server communication via the CPM process.
For exact extracts, refer to:
Check Point R81.20 Security Management Administration Guide, section on ''Communication Ports'' (available via Check Point Support Center).
CCTE R81.20 Courseware, which includes modules on management server diagnostics and communication protocols (available through authorized training partners).
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