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Fill in the blanks. To view the number of concurrent connections going through your firewall, you
would use the command and syntax __ ___ __ __________ __ .

Answer: fw tab -t connections -s
Explanation:
fw tab -t connections -s
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fw ctl pstat?
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No fw ctl pstat shows statistics for connections over time. fw tab -t connections -s will show the current, or concurrent, value.
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fw ctl pstat is correct
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It’s the first thing that is output from fw ctl pstat command, right at the top
System Capacity Summary:
Memory used: 21% (347 MB out of 1587 MB) – below watermark
Concurrent Connections: 22 (Unlimited)
Aggressive Aging is in detect mode
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The answer is fw tab -t connections -s
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there are five blanks, the answer is fw tab -t connections -s
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The right answer is fw tab -t connections -s
for clarification refer sk65463
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sk65463
ymptoms
‘Peak’ number of connections differs in the output of ‘fw tab -t connections -s’ command and in the output of ‘fw ctl pstat’ command when CoreXL is enabled.
Solution
Example
[Expert@FW]# fw tab -t connections -s
HOST NAME ID #VALS #PEAK #SLINKS
localhost 8158 8158 5 363 5
[Expert@FW]#
[Expert@FW]# fw ctl pstat
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Connections:
11429 total, 3540 TCP, 160 UDP, 7729 ICMP,
0 other, 3 anticipated, 1 recovered, 5 concurrent,
836 peak concurrent
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[Expert@FW]#
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sk33781
(G) fw ctl pstat
displays FireWall internal statistics about memory and traffic
helpful in monitoring memory utilization, traffic counters, ClusterXL Sync counters
[…]
(H) fw tab -t connections -s
displays summary about connections in Connections Table
helpful in monitoring the amount of concurrent connections
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fw tab -t connections -s
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