The answer is C,
For R81.20 and higher, cphaprob –a if
Reference CCSE book page 271.
"From the SSH session connected to A-GW-01, run the following command to identify the VMAC address
that the interfaces are using
cphaprob -a if"
The below command still works on R80.20 and D is the correct answer.
[Expert@FW-02:0]# fw ctl get int fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled
fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled = 0
[Expert@FW-02:0]#
To ensure that is enabled, it needs to have the value "1"
From:
https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solutionid=sk50840&partition=Basic&product=ClusterXL,
Note:
In order to get the current value of global kernel parameter 'fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled', run the this command on a cluster member:
[Expert@HostName]# fw ctl get int fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled
Correct answer: D
BTW, why are u still checking the R76 documentation ??
I think C is the correct answer.
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R76/CP_R76_ClusterXL_AdminGuide/7292.htm
(To configure VMAC Mode using the command line: point 3)
D would would be correct if the question was asking how to SET vmac
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