Correct Answer: B
Explanation
The verified answer is B. cpinfo.
cpinfo is a command that collects diagnostic data for analyzing a customer setup remotely. It is an auto-updatable utility that runs on the customer's machine and uploads the data to Check Point servers. The data includes information about the system, the security policy, the objects, and the logs. Check Point support engineers can use the DiagnosticsView utility to open the cpinfo file and view the customer's configuration and environment settings1.
migrate export is a command that exports the Check Point configuration and database files to a compressed file. It is used for backup and migration purposes, not for remote analysis2.
sysinfo is a command that displays basic information about the system, such as the hostname, the OS version, the CPU model, and the memory size. It does not collect or upload any data to Check Point servers3.
cpv is not a valid command in Check Point.
References:
Support, Support Requests, Training ... - Check Point Software1
Migrate export - Check Point Software
sysinfo - Check Point Software