The correct answer isA. Before beginning an offline upgrade, the first practical requirement is to check and update theCPUSE Deployment Agent. Check Point’s CPUSE Administration Guide states that the CPUSE Deployment Agent must always be updated to the latest available version before performing any CPUSE action. It also specifically recommends that on an offline Gaia server, the administrator should manually update the CPUSE Deployment Agent to the latest available build. This is critical because the Deployment Agent performs package validation, compatibility checks, import, installation, and upgrade workflow tasks. If the agent is outdated, the offline package may fail verification or installation even if the package itself is correct. Option B is important later because the administrator must use the correct upgrade package type and target version, but the first check is the agent that will execute the operation. Option C is already part of the upgrade planning baseline, not the first CPUSE offline action. Option D is not the first technical upgrade check. Reference topic:CPUSE Deployment Agent / Offline Gaia Server Upgrade Preparation.
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