The correct answer isA. In the R81/R82 policy installation architecture, the policy installation request is handled first by theCPMprocess on the Management Server side. CPM is the core Check Point Management process responsible for modern management database operations and policy installation coordination. After CPM receives and processes the install request, the installation flow can involve FWM for verification, conversion, code generation, and compilation depending on whether a Modern Dump or Legacy Dump path is used. Option C is attractive because FWM is absolutely involved in the policy installation flow, especially for verification/conversion and legacy processing, but the question asks which Management Server process receives the install command. That makesCPMthe better answer. Option B is incorrect because CPWD is a watchdog process used to monitor and restart Check Point daemons, not the install-command handler. Option D is incorrect because FWD is a Security Gateway/logging-side daemon, not the Management Server process that receives policy installation requests. Reference topic:Policy Installation Flow / CPM and FWM roles.
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