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Exam 156-315.80 Topic 2 Question 29 Discussion
CheckPoint Exam 156-315.80 Topic 2 Question 29 Discussion
Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-315.80 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 2
[All 156-315.80 Questions]
Which command gives us a perspective of the number of kernel tables?
A
fw tab -t
B
fw tab -s
C
fw tab -n
D
fw tab -k
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Luisa
2 months ago
I heard 'fw tab -z' summons the firewall genie to grant you three wishes. Worth a shot, right?
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Paola
13 days ago
B) fw tab -s is the command that provides information about the kernel tables.
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James
15 days ago
C) fw tab -n is another option to check the number of kernel tables.
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Benedict
18 days ago
I don't think 'fw tab -z' summons a firewall genie, but it's worth a shot!
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Dorothy
19 days ago
A) fw tab -t gives us a perspective of the number of kernel tables.
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Blythe
1 months ago
B) fw tab -s is the command you are looking for.
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Lisha
1 months ago
A) fw tab -t gives us a perspective of the number of kernel tables.
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Madelyn
2 months ago
Wait, is 'fw tab -t' a typo? I've never heard of that command before. Definitely going with D!
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Annita
9 days ago
I agree with you, 'fw tab -k' seems like the right choice. Let's go with D.
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Maryanne
11 days ago
I'm not familiar with 'fw tab -n', so I'll skip that. C is out for me.
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Abraham
26 days ago
I've used 'fw tab -s' before, it shows the size of the tables. B is my choice.
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Gregoria
27 days ago
I think 'fw tab -t' is a valid command, but I'm not sure what it does. I'll go with A.
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Alease
1 months ago
I agree with you, 'fw tab -t' does sound unfamiliar. Let's go with D.
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Malcom
1 months ago
I'm not familiar with 'fw tab -n' or 'fw tab -k'. I'll go with B.
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Luther
2 months ago
I've used 'fw tab -s' before to check kernel tables. That's my choice.
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Arthur
2 months ago
I think 'fw tab -t' is a valid command, but I'm not sure. I'll go with A just to be safe.
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Audrie
2 months ago
Hmm, 'fw tab -s' seems a bit too generic. I'm leaning towards D as the best choice here.
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Devon
1 months ago
I agree, 'fw tab -s' does seem too generic. 'fw tab -k' is probably the best choice.
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Gregoria
2 months ago
I think 'fw tab -k' is the correct command to get a perspective of the number of kernel tables.
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Quentin
2 months ago
Option C sounds promising, but I'm not sure it's the right command for this task. Let me double-check the documentation.
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Pearlie
1 months ago
Great, let's use fw tab -s to get the number of kernel tables.
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Virgina
1 months ago
I checked the documentation, it's actually option B.
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Van
2 months ago
I'm not sure, maybe we should check the documentation first.
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Sherman
2 months ago
I think option C is correct, let's try it.
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Lorrine
2 months ago
I think option D is the correct answer. The 'fw tab -k' command gives us a perspective of the number of kernel tables.
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Simona
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) fw tab -k could also be a possibility.
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Margo
2 months ago
I agree with Carylon, A) fw tab -t makes sense for this question.
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Carylon
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) fw tab -t because it shows the number of kernel tables.
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