Correct Answer: D
Explanation
QoS global properties are the settings that apply to all QoS rules and QoS interfaces on the Security Gateway. They include the following options12:
Weight: This is the relative importance of a QoS rule compared to other QoS rules. A higher weight means a higher priority. The default weight is 1, and the maximum weight is 1000.
Authenticated timeout: This is the time period in seconds that a connection remains in the QoS rule after the last packet is sent or received. The default timeout is 600 seconds, and the minimum timeout is
60 seconds.
Schedule: This is the time period in which a QoS rule is active. You can define a schedule for each day of the week, or use the default schedule of always active.
Rate: This is not a valid option for QoS global properties. Rate is an option for QoS rule action, which defines the maximum bandwidth allocated for a QoS rule. The rate can be specified in Kbps, Mbps, or percentage of interface speed.
References: 1: QoS R81.20 Administration Guide - Check Point Software 2: QoS R81 Administration Guide - Check Point Software