CORRECT TEXT Fill in the blank. What is the correct command and syntax used to view a connection table summary on a Check Point Firewall?
Answer: fw tab -t connections -s
Explanation: fw tab -t connections -s
3 Comments on “What is the correct command and syntax used to view a connection table summary on a Check Point Firewall?”
imransays:
fw tab -t connections -s
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florentjustinsays:
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[Expert@FW]# fw tab -t connections -s
HOST NAME ID #VALS #PEAK #SLINKS
localhost 8158 8158 5 363 5
The correct value is shown in the output of ‘fw ctl pstat’ command.
The ‘#PEAK’ counter in the output of ‘fw tab -t connections -s’ command is a sum of peak connections of all CoreXL FW instances (as seen in the output of ‘fw ctl multik stat’ command).
fw tab -t connections -s
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sk65463
[Expert@FW]# fw tab -t connections -s
HOST NAME ID #VALS #PEAK #SLINKS
localhost 8158 8158 5 363 5
The correct value is shown in the output of ‘fw ctl pstat’ command.
The ‘#PEAK’ counter in the output of ‘fw tab -t connections -s’ command is a sum of peak connections of all CoreXL FW instances (as seen in the output of ‘fw ctl multik stat’ command).
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fw tab -t connections -s
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