which rule disables SecureXL?
what is the BEST way to start the analysis?
When optimizing a customer firewall Rule Base, what is the BEST way to start the analysis?
What do the ‘F’ flags mean in the output of fwaccel conns?
What do the ‘F’ flags mean in the output of fwaccel conns?
What command should a firewall administrator use to begin debugging SecureXL?
What command should a firewall administrator use to begin debugging SecureXL?
What command will show if SecureXL will accelerate that packet?
A firewall administrator knows the details of the packet header for an already established
connection going through a firewall. What command will show if SecureXL will accelerate that
packet?
What is the command to check how many connections the firewall has detected for the SecureXL device?
What is the command to check how many connections the firewall has detected for the SecureXL
device?
What could be a possible cause of the high CPU usage?
Which of the following statements are TRUE about SecureXL?
Which of the following statements are TRUE about SecureXL? I. SecureXL is able to accelerate
all connections through the firewall. II. Medium path acceleration will still cause some CPU
utilization of CoreXL cores. III. F2F connections represent “forwarded to firewall” connections that
are not accelerated and fully processed through the firewall kernel. IV. Packets going through
SecureXL must be inspected by the firewall kernel before being accelerated.
What can be concluded in regards to SecureXL Accept Templates?
What is the expected ClusterXL status of this member when it comes up?
In an HA cluster, you modify the number of cores given to CoreXL on only one member using
cpconfig and then issue a reboot. What is the expected ClusterXL status of this member when it
comes up?