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CheckPoint Exam 156-582 Topic 1 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-582 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 1
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How many captures does the command "fw monitor -p all" take?

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Suggested Answer: A

The command fw monitor -p all initiates packet capturing across all 15 inbound and outbound modules within the Check Point inspection chain. This comprehensive capture allows for thorough analysis of packet flow and behavior at every stage of processing, facilitating detailed troubleshooting and performance evaluation.


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Rosendo
14 days ago
This is the kind of question that makes me wish I had a crystal ball instead of taking this exam!
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Ashton
1 days ago
I think the command takes 1 capture from every inbound and outbound module of the chain.
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Skye
15 days ago
Wait, does the 'fw' stand for 'firewall'? I'm so confused, but I'll go with A just to be safe.
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Alesia
18 days ago
Haha, this question is a real head-scratcher! I'm going to guess B, just to be different.
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Beckie
28 days ago
That makes sense, it would capture data from each module for analysis.
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Regenia
29 days ago
I think it takes 1 from every inbound and outbound module of the chain.
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Tamie
29 days ago
The question is a bit ambiguous, but I'm going with D. It seems like it's capturing all 4 points of the fw VM modules.
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Glory
9 days ago
I agree, D seems like the most logical choice.
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Ulysses
13 days ago
I think it's capturing all 4 points of the fw VM modules.
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Beckie
1 months ago
How many captures does the command 'fw monitor -p all' take?
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Simona
2 months ago
I think the answer is C. The 'fw monitor -p all' command captures 1 from every inbound and outbound module of the chain.
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Melda
22 days ago
That's good to know. Thanks for the information!
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Catalina
28 days ago
Yes, you are correct. It captures 1 from every inbound and outbound module of the chain.
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Camellia
2 months ago
I think the answer is C.
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