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After replacing a faulty Gateway the admin installed the new Hardware and want to push the policy. Installing the policy using the SmartConsole he got an Error for the Threat Prevention Policy. There is no error for the Access Control Policy. What will be the most common cause for the issue?

A.
The admin forgot to reestablish the SIC for the new hardware. That is typically the case when configure only the interfaces of the replacement hardware instead restoring a backup.
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A.
The admin forgot to reestablish the SIC for the new hardware. That is typically the case when configure only the interfaces of the replacement hardware instead restoring a backup.
B.
The IPS Protection engine on the replacement hardware is too old. Before pushing the Threat Prevention Policy use SmartConsole -> Security Policies -> Updates -> IPS 'Update Now' to update the engine.
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B.
The IPS Protection engine on the replacement hardware is too old. Before pushing the Threat Prevention Policy use SmartConsole -> Security Policies -> Updates -> IPS 'Update Now' to update the engine.
C.
The admin forgot to apply the new license. The Access Control license is included by default but the service subscriptions for the Threat Prevention Blades are missing.
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C.
The admin forgot to apply the new license. The Access Control license is included by default but the service subscriptions for the Threat Prevention Blades are missing.
D.
The Threat Prevention Policy can't be installed on a Gateway without an already installed Access Control Policy. First install only the Access Control Policy.
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D.
The Threat Prevention Policy can't be installed on a Gateway without an already installed Access Control Policy. First install only the Access Control Policy.
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

The most common cause for the issue is that the admin forgot to apply the new license. The Access Control license is included by default but the service subscriptions for the Threat Prevention Blades are missing. Without a valid license, the Threat Prevention Policy cannot be installed on the new hardware. The admin should check the license status on the SmartConsole -> Gateways & Servers -> Licenses & Contracts and apply the appropriate license for the replacement hardware.Reference:Check Point Certified Security Expert R81.20 Course Overview,sk171213: Threat Prevention policy installation reports failure in SmartConsole with this error: ''Policy installation had failed due to an internal error.''

asked 16/09/2024
Thomas Spring
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