Which CLI command will reset the IPS pattern matcher statistics?
A. ips reset pmstat
B. ips pstats reset
C. ips pmstats refresh
D. ips pmstats reset
Explanation:
The CLI command to reset the IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) pattern matcher statistics is option D: ips pmstats reset. This command will reset the statistics related to the IPS pattern matcher.
Options A, B, and C are not the correct syntax for resetting the IPS pattern matcher statistics.
References: Check Point Certified Security Expert (CCSE) R81 documentation and learning resources.
On R81.20 when configuring Third-Party devices to read the logs using the LEA (Log Export API) the default Log Server uses port:
A. 18210
B. 18184
C. 257
D. 18191
If the Active Security Management Server fails or if it becomes necessary to change the Active to Standby, the following steps must be taken to prevent data loss. Providing the Active Security Management Server is responsive, which if these steps should NOT be performed:
A. Rename the hostname of the Standby member to match exactly the hostname of the Active member.
B. Change the Standby Security Management Server to Active.
C. Change the Active Security Management Server to Standby.
D. Manually synchronize the Active and Standby Security Management Servers.
Explanation: The hostname of the Standby member should not be changed to match the hostname of the Active member, as this would cause a conflict in the network. The correct procedure is to change the hostname of the Active member to a different name, and then change the Standby member to the original hostname of the Active member1. References: 1: Check Point Resource Library, Certified Security Expert (CCSE) R81.20 Course Overview, page 9.
Which command will allow you to see the interface status?
A. cphaprob interface
B. cphaprob –I interface
C. cphaprob –a if
D. cphaprob stat
What is true about VRRP implementations?
A. VRRP membership is enabled in cpconfig
B. VRRP can be used together with ClusterXL, but with degraded performance
C. You cannot have a standalone deployment
D. You cannot have different VRIDs in the same physical network
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