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CheckPoint Exam 156-835 Topic 10 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-835 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 10
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What will happen in case of NAT of the traffic passing through Management network?

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Avery
3 months ago
Ah, the joys of network troubleshooting. I bet the correct answer is hidden behind some obscure configuration setting that no one remembers.
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Chu
28 days ago
D) Orchestrator will disable NAT and traffic will pass with no issue
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Providencia
29 days ago
C) Since Management traffic is always going to SMO, it will take a care for Correction Layer and will re-distribute traffic to other Appliances
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Naomi
30 days ago
B) This traffic will pass with no inspection
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Sylvie
1 months ago
A) This traffic will not pass correction, since it will be dropped
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Cristy
4 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm going to go with Option A just to be on the safe side. Can't risk dropping critical Management traffic.
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Galen
2 months ago
Yeah, I wouldn't want to risk dropping important traffic. Option A it is.
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Herman
2 months ago
I agree, it's better to be cautious with Management traffic. Option A seems like the best option.
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Makeda
2 months ago
I think Option A is the safest choice too. We can't afford to lose critical Management traffic.
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Laticia
2 months ago
That could be risky, we should stick with Option A.
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Brice
3 months ago
But what if the traffic passes with no inspection?
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Cathern
3 months ago
I agree, we can't risk dropping critical Management traffic.
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Lyda
3 months ago
I think Option A is the safest choice.
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Noemi
4 months ago
Option D sounds tempting, but I doubt the Orchestrator would automatically disable NAT. That's probably not the intended behavior.
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Enola
4 months ago
Orchestrator will disable NAT and traffic will pass with no issue, that's my opinion.
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Sage
4 months ago
I believe the Management traffic will take care of Correction Layer and redistribute traffic to other Appliances.
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Genevieve
4 months ago
I think the traffic will not pass correction if NAT is applied.
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Lavina
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards Option C. Redirecting the traffic to the Correction Layer makes sense for Management network.
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Latia
2 months ago
I think we should consider all options before making a decision.
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Jerrod
3 months ago
I'm not so sure, I think Option D might also work if Orchestrator disables NAT.
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Emerson
3 months ago
I agree, redirecting the traffic to the Correction Layer seems like the most logical solution.
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Tasia
3 months ago
I think Option C is the best choice for NAT of traffic in the Management network.
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Chu
4 months ago
Option B seems logical, but I'm not sure if it's the complete answer. Management traffic is usually sensitive and requires special handling.
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