What is the difference between these two commands?
Your customer asks you about the Performance Pack. You explain to him that a Performance Pack is
a software acceleration product which improves the performance of the Security Gateway. You may
enable or disable this acceleration by either:
1) the command: cpconfig
What is the difference between these two commands?
how to verify that they are enabled?
Your customer complains of the weak performance of his systems. He has heard that Connection
Templates accelerate traffic. How do you explain to the customer about template restrictions and
how to verify that they are enabled?
What would Frank need to perform in order configure those settings?
Frank is concerned with performance and wants to configure the affinities settings. His gateway
does not have the Performance Pack running. What would Frank need to perform in order configure
those settings?
What file would you view to determine the speed of your processor(s)?
You are concerned that the processor for your firewall running NGX R71 Secure Platform may be
overloaded. What file would you view to determine the speed of your processor(s)?
Which of the following is NOT a restriction for connection template generation?
Which of the following is NOT a restriction for connection template generation?
what process is responsible for processing incoming traffic from the network interfaces, securely accelerating
InCore XL, what process is responsible for processing incoming traffic from the network interfaces,
securely accelerating authorized packets, and distributing non-accelerated packets among kernel
instances?
how are you able to increase Kernel instances?
Due to some recent performance issues, you are asked to add additional processors to your firewall.
If you already haveCore XLenabled, how are you able to increase Kernel instances?
Which of the following platforms does NOT supportSecure XL?
Which of the following platforms does NOT supportSecure XL?
Which of the following is NOT supported byCore XL?
Which of the following is NOT supported byCore XL?
how many cores are in the physical machine?
If the number of kernel instances forCore XLshown is 6, how many cores are in the physical
machine?