Correct Answer: A
NAT Templates are generated to achieve high session rate for NAT. These templates store the NAT attributes of connections matched by rulebase so that similar new connections can take advantage of this information and do NAT without the expensive rulebase lookup. These are enabled by default and work only if Accept Templates are enabled1. According to the web search results, NAT Templates are a feature of SecureXL that accelerates the performance of the Security Gateway by offloading CPU-intensive operations to the SecureXL device2. NAT Templates are supported for Static NAT and Hide NAT using the existing SecureXL Templates mechanism1. NAT Templates are disabled by default on Check Point Security Gateway R80.10 and below, but they are not relevant to SecureXL in versions R80.20 and above, as all template handling has moved to the Firewall1. NAT Templates can be enabled or disabled by setting the relevant kernel parameters in $FWDIR/boot/modules/fwkern.conf file1.