B is correct.
A> possible. It's called Mixed
C> That's descreption of Inline policy not Ordered.
D> Ordered layers are lagacy. Inline is the one which is not supported by Pre-R80
B is correct tested this in lab. You need mouse 2 click on action tab of a rule to make inline layer.
A. - policy can be both inline or ordered. You can see this in smartconsole easily. Inline layer is within a rule. Ordered layer is another layer after the default network network layer. All of this is within the standard policy that you install on gateways.
C. - is just incorrect. Because that description is for inline layer
D. - is also incorrect. (https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Management/Policy-Layers-in-R80-x/td-p/1717) Ordered layer is supported by Pre-R80 gateways
It seems to be D
n The pre-R80.10 Firewall policy is converted into the Network Policy Layer of the R80 Access Control
Policy. The implicit cleanup rule for it is set to Drop all traffic that is not matched by any rule in this
Layer.
https://downloads.checkpoint.com/fileserver/SOURCE/direct/ID/115922/FILE/CP_R81.10_Quantum_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide.pdf
B is correct.
explanation can be found in comments here https://www.examtopics.com/discussions/checkpoint/view/57006-exam-156-21580-topic-1-question-393-discussion/
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