Check Point Certified Troubleshooting Expert (CCTE) Practice Test
Prepare for the Check Point Certified Troubleshooting Expert exam with free practice tests built around real CCTE troubleshooting objectives. Each test includes 20 questions with a proportional timer based on the real exam pace of 1.2 minutes per question.
Mixed Set — CCTE Practice Tests
Practice across the full Check Point Certified Troubleshooting Expert topic set. These mixed tests combine management server issues, log analysis, kernel debugging, access control, Identity Awareness, and VPN troubleshooting in one timed session.
Domain Wise — CCTE Mock Tests
Target individual CCTE troubleshooting objectives with focused 20-question mock tests. Use these domain-wise sets to strengthen weak areas before returning to mixed practice.
About the CCTE Certification Exam
Everything you need to know about the CCTE exam format, prerequisites, topics, and how this advanced Check Point troubleshooting certification fits into a security engineering career path.
What Is the CCTE?
The Check Point Certified Troubleshooting Expert (CCTE) is an advanced Check Point certification for professionals who troubleshoot complex Check Point Security environments. It validates practical skill in diagnosing management server issues, reading logs and events, debugging gateway and kernel behavior, investigating VPN problems, and resolving Identity Awareness and Access Control issues.
CCTE is best suited for experienced Check Point administrators, security engineers, escalation support engineers, professional services consultants, managed security service providers, and resellers who work with production Check Point deployments. Relevant roles include Check Point Security Engineer, Senior Firewall Engineer, Network Security Consultant, Security Operations Engineer, and Technical Support Escalation Engineer. In the broader U.S. cybersecurity job market, information security analysts earned a median annual wage of $124,910 in May 2024, with compensation varying by role, region, employer, and hands-on product expertise.
Exam Format (2026)
Testing method: Pearson VUE test center or OnVUE online proctored delivery, depending on availability.
Exam code: 156-587 — Check Point Certified Troubleshooting Expert (CCTE) R81.20.
Questions: 75 questions.
Duration: 90 minutes.
Question types: Multiple-choice and multiple-answer questions with troubleshooting scenarios.
Passing score: 70%.
Exam fee: $200 USD for the Troubleshooting Expert voucher; pricing can change by region and sponsor policy.
Validity: Check Point certifications and accreditations are valid for 2 years from the exam date.
Eligibility Requirements
Required prerequisite: Candidates must have passed a CCSE exam version R80 or later to qualify for the CCTE R81.20 exam.
Expired prerequisite accepted: A current or expired R8x CCSE can satisfy the prerequisite requirement.
Recommended experience: Hands-on administration of Check Point Security Management, Security Gateway, VPN, logging, policy installation, and troubleshooting workflows.
Technical background: Strong understanding of TCP/IP networking, UNIX or Linux commands, Windows administration basics, and advanced Check Point Security product behavior.
Learning path: CCTE is commonly taken after CCSE and can support progress toward Check Point Security Master pathways when combined with other Infinity Specialist Accreditations.
CCTE Exam Topics — Published Outline and Practice Coverage
Check Point public materials list the CCTE objective areas but do not publish percentage weights for each topic. To avoid inventing unofficial percentages, our domain-wise practice plan gives every published topic one focused 20-question test and clearly marks official weights as not published.
| Objective | Topic | Official Exam Weight | Practice Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Domain 1 | Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques | Not Published | 1 test / 20 Qs |
| Domain 2 | Advanced Logs and Monitoring | Not Published | 1 test / 20 Qs |
| Domain 3 | Management Database and Processes | Not Published | 1 test / 20 Qs |
| Domain 4 | Advanced Kernel Debugging | Not Published | 1 test / 20 Qs |
| Domain 5 | Client-to-Site VPN Troubleshooting | Not Published | 1 test / 20 Qs |
| Domain 6 | User Mode Troubleshooting | Not Published | 1 test / 20 Qs |
| Domain 7 | Advanced Identity Awareness Troubleshooting | Not Published | 1 test / 20 Qs |
| Domain 8 | Advanced Access Control | Not Published | 1 test / 20 Qs |
| Domain 9 | Site-to-Site VPN Troubleshooting | Not Published | 1 test / 20 Qs |
How Our Practice Tests Are Designed
Scenario-focused troubleshooting style — CCTE is not just a memorization exam. Questions are written around symptoms, logs, command output, process behavior, VPN negotiation, policy installation, and debugging decisions that mirror how engineers troubleshoot Check Point environments.
Blueprint-aligned coverage — Mixed practice tests pull from all 9 published CCTE topics, including management server troubleshooting, log indexing, gateway debugging, Identity Awareness, Access Control, and VPN troubleshooting. Because Check Point does not publish domain percentages, mixed sets use balanced coverage instead of invented weights.
Proportional timer — The real CCTE exam is 90 minutes for 75 questions, which equals 1.2 minutes per question. Each 20-question practice test is timed at about 24 minutes to train the same pace without requiring a full exam-length session.
Domain-specific deep dives — Domain-wise tests isolate one topic at a time. Use them after a mixed set to improve weak areas such as kernel debugging, log indexing, remote access VPN, or Identity Awareness before returning to full mixed practice.
CCTE Exam Preparation Tips
Study Strategy
Build a troubleshooting lab: Practice with Security Management, Security Gateway, SmartConsole, logging, VPN, and policy installation workflows. CCTE preparation is strongest when command knowledge is tied to real symptoms.
Master the diagnostic sequence: Learn when to use CPInfo, CPView, SmartLog, SmartEvent, packet captures, kernel debugs, process debugs, and VPN debugs. The exam often tests the best next troubleshooting step.
Connect components together: Management database issues, policy install failures, gateway inspection, Identity Awareness mapping, and VPN tunnel negotiation are interdependent. Study how one failure can appear as another symptom.
Test-Taking Strategy
Identify the failing layer: Before choosing an answer, decide whether the problem is management, gateway, kernel, user mode, log indexing, access control, identity, or VPN related.
Focus on evidence: Prefer answers that use a relevant log, debug, process, packet capture, or command output. CCTE questions frequently reward diagnosis over guesswork.
Use the real exam pace: With 90 minutes for 75 questions, avoid spending too long on one scenario. Practice with the 24-minute timer until you can answer 20 questions with time left for careful reading.
Frequently Asked Questions
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