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CheckPoint 156-836 Exam - Topic 3 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-836 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 3
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External Policy Servers are placed between the Endpoint clients and the Endpoint Security Management Server. What benefit does the External Endpoint Policy Server bring?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Elfrieda
3 months ago
Polling beat? Never heard of that one before!
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Jettie
3 months ago
Cluster and delta requests seem more relevant to me.
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Sharika
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that? Sounds a bit off.
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Tonja
4 months ago
Definitely agree with that!
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Sylvie
4 months ago
I think it helps with heartbeat and sync requests.
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Lorrine
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards option B, but I’m a bit confused about the difference between heartbeat and polling requests.
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Marti
4 months ago
This question feels familiar; I think we practiced something similar where we discussed the role of policy servers in managing requests.
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Ruth
4 months ago
I remember something about delta requests being involved, but I can't recall if it's related to polling or test packets.
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Glenn
5 months ago
I think the External Endpoint Policy Server helps with synchronization, but I'm not sure if it's specifically heartbeat requests.
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Selma
5 months ago
This is a good one. I bet the key is understanding the different types of requests the External Endpoint Policy Server might handle, like cluster, delta, heartbeat, etc. I'll make sure to read each option closely.
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Dahlia
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The External Endpoint Policy Server acts as an intermediary, handling certain types of requests between the clients and the management server. I'll analyze each answer option carefully to determine the specific benefit it provides.
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Angelyn
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the terminology here. I'll need to review my notes on endpoint security architectures to make sure I understand the role of the External Endpoint Policy Server.
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Deonna
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward networking question. I'll focus on understanding the key terms like "External Endpoint Policy Server" and how it relates to the Endpoint clients and Endpoint Security Management Server.
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Tawanna
1 year ago
Hah, 'Polling beat'? Did they get this question from a marching band handbook or something? I'm sticking with B, that's gotta be the right answer.
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Margo
1 year ago
This question is a real head-scratcher. I'm just going to go with my gut and say B) Heartbeat and synchronization requests. Seems the most logical choice.
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Lizette
1 year ago
I agree, it makes sense to have that kind of communication between the servers.
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Margurite
1 year ago
I think B) Heartbeat and synchronization requests is the correct answer.
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Gilma
1 year ago
D) Polling beat and delta requests - Polling beat? That's a new one to me. Sounds like something you'd do to a drum, not a security system.
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Zona
1 year ago
C) Test packet and delta requests - I'm not sure where they got 'test packet' from. Doesn't seem like a valid option here.
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Truman
1 year ago
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Alayna
1 year ago
User 1
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Raylene
1 year ago
A) Cluster and Delta requests - Hmm, I'm not sure about that one. Shouldn't the policy server be handling more than just cluster and delta requests?
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Hyun
1 year ago
B) Heartbeat and synchronization requests - This is the correct answer, as the External Endpoint Policy Server helps coordinate heartbeat and synchronization between the clients and the management server.
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Blair
1 year ago
D) Polling beat and delta requests
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Mireya
1 year ago
C) Test packet and delta requests
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Youlanda
1 year ago
B) Heartbeat and synchronization requests - This is the correct answer, as the External Endpoint Policy Server helps coordinate heartbeat and synchronization between the clients and the management server.
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Samira
1 year ago
A) Cluster and Delta requests
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Lilli
1 year ago
C) Test packet and delta requests
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Theresia
1 year ago
B) Heartbeat and synchronization requests
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Jenelle
1 year ago
A) Cluster and Delta requests
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Ulysses
1 year ago
I believe the External Policy Server also handles test packet and delta requests for better security measures.
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Cora
1 year ago
I agree with Nicolette, having heartbeat and synchronization requests is crucial for endpoint security.
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Nicolette
1 year ago
I think the External Policy Server helps with cluster and delta requests.
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