The command that shows the installed licenses is cplic print. This command displays the license information on a Check Point server or Security Gateway. It shows the license type, expiration date, attached blades, etc. The other options are incorrect. print cplic is not a valid command. fwlic print is not a valid command. show licenses is not a valid command. References: [How to check license status on SecurePlatform / Gaia from CLI]
Question 77
View the rule below. What does the pen-symbol in the left column mean?
Options:
A.
Those rules have been published in the current session.
B.
Rules have been edited by the logged in administrator, but the policy has not been published yet.
C.
Another user has currently locked the rules for editing.
D.
The configuration lock is present. Click the pen symbol in order to gain the lock.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
The pen-symbol in the left column means that the rules have been edited by the logged in administrator, but the policy has not been published yet. It indicates that the changes are not yet effective and can be discarded.References: Policy Editor, Publishing Changes
Question 78
What is the order of NAT priorities?
Options:
A.
IP pool NAT static NAT. hide NAT
B.
Static NAT hide NAT, IP pool NAT
C.
Static NAT, IP pool NAT hide NAT
D.
Static NAT automatic NAT hide NAT
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The order of NAT priorities is Static NAT, IP pool NAT, and hide NAT. Static NAT has the highest priority because it is a one-to-one mapping of a private IP address to a public IP address. IP pool NAT has the second highest priority because it is a one-to-many mapping of a private IP address to a pool of public IP addresses. Hide NAT has the lowest priority because it is a many-to-one mapping of multiple private IP addresses to a single public IP address1.
The three types of UserCheck messages are inform, ask, and block. Inform messages notify users about security events and do not require any user action. Ask messages prompt users to choose whether to allow or block an action. Block messages prevent users from performing an action and display a reason1. References: Check Point R81 Logging and Monitoring Administration Guide