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NEW QUESTION # 39
John has renewed his NPTX License but he gets an error (contract for Anti-Bot expired). He wants to check the subscription status on the CLI of the gateway, what command can he use for this?
Answer: D
Explanation:
The correct command to check the subscription status on the CLI of the gateway is show license status. This command displays the current license information, such as the license type, expiration date, and subscription status for various blades, such as Anti-Bot, Anti-Virus, IPS, etc. The command also shows the contract status for each blade, such as valid, expired, or invalid. If John has renewed his NPTX license, but he gets an error that the contract for Anti-Bot expired, he can use this command to verify the contract status and the subscription status for the Anti-Bot blade.
The other commands are incorrect because:
* A. fwm lie print is not a valid command. The correct command is fwm lic print, which displays the license information on the Security Management Server, not on the gateway. This command does not show the subscription status or the contract status for the blades.
* B. fw monitor license status is not a valid command. The correct command is fw monitor, which is a tool for capturing network traffic on the gateway, not for checking the license status.
* C. cpstat antimalware-f subscription status is not a valid command. The correct command is cpstat antimalware -f subscription_status, which displays the subscription status for the Anti-Virus blade, not for the Anti-Bot blade. This command does not show the contract status for the blade.
References:
* How to check the contract status and expiration date of the Check Point products
* How to check the subscription status of the blades on the Security Gateway
* sk163417 - Check Point Software
NEW QUESTION # 40
User defined URLS and HTTPS Inspection User defined URLs on the Security Gateway are stored in which database file?
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 41
You do not see logs in the SMS. When you login on the SMS shell and run cpwd_admin list you notice that the RFL process is with status T. What command can you run to try to resolve it?
Answer: B
Explanation:
= The RFL process is the Remote File Log process that is responsible for transferring logs from the Security Gateway to the Security Management Server1. If the RFL process is with status T, it means that it is terminated and not running2. This could explain why the logs are not seen in the SMS. To resolve this issue, one possible command to run is smartlog_server stop and smartlog_server restart3. This command will stop and restart the SmartLog server, which is the process that indexes and displays the logs in the SmartConsole. By restarting the SmartLog server, it may also restart the RFL process and resume the log transfer. Alternatively, one can also try to restart the RFL process directly by running cpwd_admin stop -name RFL and cpwd_admin start -name RFL. Reference: Check Point Processes and Daemons, sk97638 - Check Point Processes and Daemons, sk144192 - How to restart SmartLog server, [sk98348 - SmartLog / SmartView server functionality], [sk97638 - Check Point Processes and Daemons]
NEW QUESTION # 42
What is the best way to resolve an issue caused by a frozen process?
Answer: C
Explanation:
* When a process is frozen (hung or unresponsive), the typical method to resolve it is to kill the process.
On Check Point, you can use cpwd_admin kill -name <ProcessName> or a standard Linux kill -9
<PID> command if necessary. You then allow CPWD (the Check Point watchdog) to restart it, or manually restart it if needed.
Other options:
* A. Power off the machine: This is too drastic and not recommended just for a single frozen process.
* B. Restart the process: While this sounds viable, you typically must kill the frozen process first, then let WatchDog or an admin restart it.
* C. Reboot the machine: Similar to powering off-too disruptive for just one stuck process.
Hence, the most direct and standard approach:"Kill the process."
Check Point Troubleshooting References
* sk97638 - Explanation of CPWD (Check Point WatchDog) and how to manage processes.
* sk43807 - How to gracefully stop or kill a Check Point process.
* Check Point CLI Reference Guide - Details on using cpwd_admin commands to kill or restart processes.
NEW QUESTION # 43
The Check Point Watch Daemon (CPWD) monitors critical Check Point processes, terminating them or restarting them as needed to maintain consistent, stable operating conditions. When checking the status/output of CPWD you are able to see some columns like APP, PID, STAT, START, etc. What is the column "STAT" used for?
Answer: D
Explanation:
The STAT column in the output of the cpwd_admin list command shows the status of the monitored process. The possible values are E for established, meaning that the process is running, or T for terminated, meaning that the process is not running. The STAT column is useful for quickly checking if any critical process has crashed or failed to start. If the value is T, the process should be restarted and the reason for the termination should be investigated. The STAT column does not show the Watch Dog name, the number of times the process was started, or the monitoring method of the Watch Dog.
NEW QUESTION # 44
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