IPS - There is a dedicated layer for the IPS Rule Base for pre-R80 gateways. After you make changes to IPS, install the Access Control policy.
SO Answer is "A"
This question is more about policy installation, so if you sometime see policy failed for access control but success for threat prevention or vice versa. But IPS will be as threat prevention,
"The Threat Prevention profile applies to these Software Blades:
IPS - There is a dedicated layer for the IPS Rule Base for pre-R80 gateways. After you make changes to IPS, install the Access Control policy.
Anti-Bot, Anti-Virus, Threat Emulation - These Software Blades are configured in the Threat Prevention Rule Base and policy. After you make changes to one of them, install the Threat Prevention policy."
On that basis it must be D
I think is B... LAYERSR80.10 brings the Unified Rulebase and Layers as new ways to organize security policies. A policy can have one or more layers as its building blocks. You can use combinations of Ordered Layers, Inline Layers, and Domain Layers (in Multi-Domain environments).In pre-R80.10 systems, each setting had its own rulebase. Now settings are unified. The Access Control Rulebase includes Firewall, Application Control, Data, and Mobile Access. The Threat Prevention Rulebase includes IPS, Anti-Bot, Anti-Virus, and Sandblast. ... but still confusing, pre-R80 means ? new installation if so, then D is corrected.. therefore B is correct also ...
D is correct: "IPS - There is a dedicated layer for the IPS Rule Base for pre-R80 gateways. After you make changes to IPS, install the Access Control policy."
Source: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80/CP_R80BC_ThreatPrevention/html_frameset.htm?topic=documents/R80/CP_R80BC_ThreatPrevention/136486
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