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Exam Code: | 156-915.80 |
Exam Name: | Check Point Certified Security Expert Update - R80 |
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No.# Only for comment, this procediure is for R77.30 on R80 and R80.10 the correct sintaxis is:
fw ctl multik dynamic_dispaching on
Configuration on Security Gateway R80.10 and above
CoreXL Dynamic Dispatcher is enabled by default. Meaning, CoreXL dynamically assigns new connections to a CoreXL FW instance based on the utilization of CPU cores.
Important Notes:
Starting R80.20 VSX fully support dynamic dispatcher
Refer to "Limitations" section.
Refer to "FAQ" section.
Instructions:
To check the current mode on Security Gateway:
[Expert@HostName]# fw ctl multik dynamic_dispatching get_mode
Example output:
[[email protected]:0]# fw ctl multik dynamic_dispatching get_mode
Current mode is On
[[email protected]:0]#
To enable the CoreXL Dynamic Dispatcher on Security Gateway:
Note: In cluster environment, this procedure must be performed on all members of the cluster. Since a reboot is required, it is recommended to follow the Installation and Upgrade Guide - Chapter 'Upgrading ClusterXL Deployments' - either "Minimal Effort Upgrade" procedure, or "Zero Downtime Upgrade" procedure.
Run in Expert mode:
[Expert@HostName]# fw ctl multik dynamic_dispatching on
Example output:
[[email protected]:0]# fw ctl multik dynamic_dispatching on
New mode is: On
Please reboot the system
[[email protected]:0]#
Reboot (in cluster, this might cause fail-over).
No.# The correct answer is D, Threat Prevention Policy
No.# The correct answer is D, Threat Prevention Policy
https://www.checkpoint.com/downloads/product-related/r80.10-mgmt-architecture-overview.pdf
Page 18 => In R80.10, the IPS Blade is managed by the Threat Prevention policy