What command is usually used for general firewall kernel debugging and what is the size of the buffer that is automatically enabled when using the command?
Answer(s): D
The Check Point Firewall Kernel is the core component of the Gaia operating system and an integral part of the traffic inspection process. There are two procedures available for debugging the firewall kernel. Which procedure/command is used for troubleshooting packet drops and other kernel activities while using minimal resources (1 MB buffer)?
Answer(s): A
You need to run a kernel debug over a longer period of time as the problem occurs only once or twice a week Therefore you need to add a timestamp to the kernel debug and write the output to a file. What is the correct syntax for this?
Answer(s): B
You are seeing output from the previous kernel debug. What command should you use to avoid that?
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