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Session unique identifiers are passed to the web api using which http header option?


A. X-chkp-sid


B. Accept-Charset


C. Proxy-Authorization


D. Application





A.
  X-chkp-sid

Explanation: Session unique identifiers are passed to the web API using the X-chkp-sid HTTP header option. The web API is a service that runs on the Security Management Server and enables external applications to communicate with the Check Point management database using REST APIs. To use the web API, you need to create a session with the management server by sending a login request with your credentials. The management server will respond with a session unique identifier (SID) that represents your session. You need to pass this SID in every subsequent request to the web API using the X-chkp-sid HTTP header option. This way, the management server can identify and authenticate your session and perform the requested operations. References: Check Point R81 REST API Reference Guide

To help SmartEvent determine whether events originated internally or externally you must define using the Initial Settings under General Settings in the Policy Tab. How many options are available to calculate the traffic direction?


A. 5 Network; Host; Objects; Services; API


B. 3 Incoming; Outgoing; Network


C. 2 Internal; External


D. 4 Incoming; Outgoing; Internal; Other





D.
  4 Incoming; Outgoing; Internal; Other

Explanation: To help SmartEvent determine whether events originated internally or externally, you must define the traffic direction using the Initial Settings under General Settings in the Policy Tab. There are four options available to calculate the traffic direction: Incoming, Outgoing, Internal, and Other. Incoming means the source is external and the destination is internal. Outgoing means the source is internal and the destination is external. Internal means both the source and the destination are internal. Other means both the source and the destination are external. References: SmartEvent R81 Administration Guide

Your manager asked you to check the status of SecureXL, and its enabled templates and features. What command will you use to provide such information to manager?


A. fw accel stat


B. fwaccel stat


C. fw acces stats


D. fwaccel stats





B.
  fwaccel stat

To fully enable Dynamic Dispatcher with Firewall Priority Queues on a Security Gateway, run the following command in Expert mode then reboot:


A. fw ctl multik set_mode 1


B. fw ctl Dynamic_Priority_Queue on


C. fw ctl Dynamic_Priority_Queue enable


D. fw ctl multik set_mode 9





D.
  fw ctl multik set_mode 9

Which of the following process pulls application monitoring status?


A. fwd


B. fwm


C. cpwd


D. cpd





D.
  cpd

Explanation: The process that pulls application monitoring status is cpd. cpd is a daemon that runs on Check Point products and performs various tasks related to management communication, policy installation, license verification, logging, etc. cpd also monitors the status of other processes and applications on the system and reports it to the management server. cpd uses SNMP to collect information from various sources, such as blades, gateways, servers, etc. You can view the application monitoring status in SmartConsole by using the Gateways & Servers tab in the Logs & Monitor view. References: Check Point Processes and Daemons


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