I'm gonna go with D.
C and D are technically correct if you read the manual. "To view all existing kernel tables, type fw tab -t <tablename>", but also "to view only the table names use fw tab -s"
In this case I believe the keyword is "which command 'lists'". If I wanted to only list the tables I'd use -s.
Should be C:
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80.30/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.30_CLI_ReferenceGuide/html_frameset.htm?topic=documents/R80.30/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.30_CLI_ReferenceGuide/208178
Correct answer D
Specifies the kernel table by its name of unique ID.
fw tab -t <Table>
To see the names and IDs of the available kernel tables, run:
fw tab -s
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81.10/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81.10_CLI_ReferenceGuide/Topics-CLIG/FWG/fw-tab.htm
Correct Answer C
In Check Point's Gaia operating system, the command used to list all tables is fw tab -t.
This command provides a list of all tables available in Gaia, including various information related to those tables. If you want to view all tables and their contents in more detail, you can use additional options with the fw tab command, such as -t -s to display the contents of the tables or other flags to specify particular information.
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