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CheckPoint 156-582 Exam - Topic 4 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-582 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 4
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How do you verify that Proxy ARP entries are loaded into the kernel?

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Suggested Answer: A

The fw ctl arp command is used to verify that Proxy ARP entries are loaded into the kernel. This command provides detailed information about the current ARP table, including any Proxy ARP entries that have been established for NAT configurations. Ensuring that these entries are present confirms that the system is correctly handling ARP requests for NATed addresses.


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Basilia
3 months ago
B is definitely not the right choice here.
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Fanny
3 months ago
Wait, you can check it in the logs? That's new to me!
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Jenelle
3 months ago
C seems a bit off, not sure about that one.
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Salena
4 months ago
I usually go with D, works every time.
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Nobuko
4 months ago
A is the command you need!
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Dong
4 months ago
"fw ctl get arp list all" sounds familiar, but I can't quite place it. I hope I remember the right command during the exam!
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Leota
4 months ago
I vaguely recall something about checking logs for Proxy ARP entries, but I can't remember the exact details. Was it under the NAT section?
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Colene
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to check ARP entries, and I feel like "show arp dynamic all" might be the right choice here.
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Yen
5 months ago
I think I remember that "fw ctl arp" command being used to check ARP entries, but I'm not entirely sure if it shows Proxy ARP specifically.
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Lemuel
5 months ago
I'm feeling pretty good about this question. The arp command options in A and D seem like they could work, but I think C is the most straightforward approach. I'll make sure to carefully read the log output to confirm the Proxy ARP entries are there.
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Kaycee
5 months ago
Option C looks promising. Checking the logs for the Proxy ARP entries seems like a reliable way to verify they're loaded into the kernel. I'll make sure to double-check the log location and format to be confident in my answer.
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Tiffiny
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know Proxy ARP is related to routing, but I'm not sure if the logs or the arp command would be the best way to check for the entries. I might need to do some quick research to refresh my memory on Proxy ARP before answering.
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Kimberlie
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about verifying Proxy ARP entries. I think I'll try option B first, as it seems to be the most direct way to view the ARP table.
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Percy
1 year ago
Proxy ARP? More like Proxy ARG, amirite? But seriously, I'll go with D. It seems the most comprehensive option.
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Shawnee
1 year ago
I'm going to have to disagree with Stephanie. 'fw ctl arp' sounds like it could be a real command. But I think D is the best choice here.
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Stephanie
1 year ago
Haha, the 'fw ctl arp' option sounds like it's straight out of a sci-fi movie. I'm going with D, it's the most technical-sounding one.
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Dominga
11 months ago
User 4: I prefer using 'show arp dynamic all' to verify Proxy ARP entries.
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Andree
11 months ago
User 3: I usually check the logs for Proxy ARP entries.
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Beatriz
11 months ago
User 2: I'm going with option D, 'fw ctl get arp list all'.
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Jenifer
12 months ago
I agree, option D sounds like the most technical choice.
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Una
12 months ago
I'm going with option D, 'fw ctl get arp list all'.
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Shantell
12 months ago
User 1: I think 'fw ctl arp' is the way to go.
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Marshall
12 months ago
I prefer 'show arp dynamic all' for checking Proxy ARP entries.
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Chara
1 year ago
I think 'fw ctl arp' is the way to go.
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Rebbeca
1 year ago
C seems like the most straightforward answer to me. The logs should have the Proxy ARP entries under the NAT section.
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Rory
1 year ago
I think D is the way to go. You can use the 'fw ctl get arp list all' command to see all the ARP entries, including the Proxy ARP ones.
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Simona
1 year ago
I usually use 'fw ctl arp' to verify Proxy ARP entries in the kernel.
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Juan
1 year ago
I agree, 'fw ctl get arp list all' is the command to check Proxy ARP entries.
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Karima
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) fw ctl get arp list all might also be a valid option to verify Proxy ARP entries.
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Celestine
1 year ago
I agree with Stanton, because fw ctl arp is used to manage ARP entries in the kernel.
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Stanton
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) fw ctl arp.
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