Checkpoint 156-315.82 Exam Questions
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Updated On: 20-Mar-2026

Which statement concerning Network Feeds is most correct?

  1. Network Feeds are the objects manually created in the SmartConsole with a name but no IP address. They are used in security policies and resolve to an IP address locally on each Security Gateway
  2. Network Feeds are generated on external HTTP/HTTPS servers that provides an ability to add custom cyber intelligence feeds into the Access Control engine
  3. Network Feeds are external services like Zoom, Office365. Ips are maintained on the Check Point Cloud and objects are automatically synced with the cloud at regular intervals
  4. Network Feeds are generated on external HTTP/HTTPS servers that are fetched by Security Gateways

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

Network Feeds are dynamically updated lists hosted on external HTTP or HTTPS servers that Security Gateways periodically fetch to automatically retrieve IP addresses or networks, allowing these external threat intelligence feeds to be used directly in policy enforcement.



In SmartEvent Settings & Policy App, Severity contains which options?

  1. Informational, Warning, Low, Medium, High
  2. Low, Medium, High
  3. Low, Medium, High, Critical
  4. Informational, Low, Medium, High, Critical

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

SmartEvent severity levels classify events by impact and include Informational, Low, Medium, High, and Critical, allowing administrators to prioritize alerts and responses based on risk level.



Where does an administrator need to navigate to in the SmartConsole to carry out a Central Deployment upgrade?

  1. COMMAND LINE
  2. GATEWAYS & SERVERS
  3. MANAGE & SETTINGS
  4. INFINITY SERVICES

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Central Deployment is managed from the Manage & Settings section in SmartConsole, where administrators access the Central Deployment tool to centrally upgrade and manage gateways and servers.



What is true about the magg1 and Sync interfaces on an ElasticXL Cluster?

  1. magg1 is a bonded interface, Sync is also a bonded interface
  2. magg1 is a secondary interface of the Mgmt Port, Sync is the Sync port
  3. magg1 is a bonded interface, Sync is an individual Sync Port
  4. magg1 is only available in Maestro and is a disabled and unused port in ElasticXL. Sync is the Sync Port

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

In an ElasticXL Cluster, magg1 functions as a bonded management aggregate interface that combines multiple links for management connectivity and redundancy, while the Sync interface is a dedicated individual port used specifically for state synchronization between cluster members.



VTI in Site-2-Site VPN stands for______ .

  1. Virtual Tunnel Interface
  2. VPN Transfer Interface
  3. Virtual Transfer Interface
  4. VPN Tunnel Interface

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

VTI stands for Virtual Tunnel Interface, which is a logical routed interface used in site-to-site VPNs to create route-based VPNs, allowing traffic to be routed through the tunnel like a regular network interface.



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