Check Point Security Management supports two types of Policy Layers:
Ordered Layers – Enforced in sequential order, where each rule is evaluated before moving to the next layer.
Inline Layers – A sub-layer within a rule that adds additional inspection without affecting other rules.
Option A (incorrect): "Inbound Layers and Outbound Layers" is not a Check Point terminology.
Option C (incorrect): "Structured Layers and Overlap Layers" do not exist in Check Point policy management.
Option D (incorrect): Check Point R81.X fully supports Policy Layers.
Thus, the correct answer is B. Ordered Layers and Inline Layers.
[Reference:Check Point documentation clearly defines Ordered Layers and Inline Layers as part of policy management., ]
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