The correct answer isD. For existing Security Management Servers and Log Servers running supported Gaia versions,CPUSEis the proper in-place upgrade method. Check Point’s R82 Installation and Upgrade Guide states that CPUSE can install software packages to upgrade or clean install Check Point computers running Gaia, and it specifically points to CPUSE procedures for Security Management Servers and Log Servers. Central Deployment Tool is intended for Security Gateways and Cluster Members, not as the primary upgrade method for Management or Log Servers. Central Deployment with SmartConsole is also mainly a central package-deployment workflow for managed gateway/server targets, not the standard local upgrade method for an existing primary Management Server. “UpgradeMeNow Tool” is not the official R82 upgrade method in this context. The clean exam mapping is:CPUSE for in-place upgrade of Gaia-based Management/Log Servers; Advanced Upgrade/Migration for database export/import scenarios; Central Deployment/CDT for gateway and cluster-member package deployment.
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