What is the correct process to increase the number of kernel instances?
A Security Administrator wants to increase the amount of processing cores on a Check
Point Security Gateway. He starts by increasing the number of cores, however the number
of kernel instances remain the same way. What is the correct process to increase the
number of kernel instances?
What command displays the Connections Table for a specified CoreXL firewall instance?
What command displays the Connections Table for a specified CoreXL firewall instance?
Why would you not see a CoreXL configuration option in cpconfig?
Why would you not see a CoreXL configuration option in cpconfig?
Where would you go to adjust the number of Kernels in CoreXL?
Where would you go to adjust the number of Kernels in CoreXL?
which of the following features?
CoreXL on IPSO R77.20 does NOT support which of the following features?
what command checks the number of connections each core is processing?
When troubleshooting a performance problem on multicore firewall that is using CoreXL,
what command checks the number of connections each core is processing?
How could you set kernel instance #3 to run on processing core #5?
A firewall has 8 CPU cores and the correct license. CoreXL is enabled. How could you set
kernel instance #3 to run on processing core #5?
What command would you use to check if CoreXL is enabled?
What command would you use to check if CoreXL is enabled?
Which command will allow you to change firewall affinity and survive a reboot with no further modification?
Which command will allow you to change firewall affinity and survive a reboot with no further
modification?
What does the output of the commands fw ctl multik stat and fw6ctl multik stat show?
What does the output of the commands fw ctl multik stat and fw6ctl multik stat show?