You have two IP Appliances: one IP565 and one IP395. Both appliances have IPSO 6.2 and R76 installed in a distributed de

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You have two IP Appliances: one IP565 and one IP395. Both appliances have IPSO 6.2 and R76 installed in a distributed de

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You have two IP Appliances: one IP565 and one IP395. Both appliances have IPSO 6.2 and R76 installed in a distributed deployment. Can they be members of a
Gateway Cluster?

A. No, because the Security Gateways must be installed in a stand-alone installation.
B. No, because IP does not have a cluster option.
C. Yes, as long as they have the same IPSO and Check Point versions.
D. No, because the appliances must be of the same model (both should be IP565 or IP395).
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