Check Point 156-836 Check Point Certified Maestro Expert – R81 (CCME) Online Training
Check Point 156-836 Online Training
The questions for 156-836 were last updated at Nov 26,2024.
- Exam Code: 156-836
- Exam Name: Check Point Certified Maestro Expert - R81 (CCME)
- Certification Provider: Check Point
- Latest update: Nov 26,2024
When security policy is installed
- A . All SGMs receive the security policy and one by one performs an independent policy verification.
Then, all SGMs simultaneously install the policy. - B . The SMO Master receives the policy and performs a policy verification the policy is installed on the SMO Master, the SMO Master broadcasts the available package, other members retrieve the new policy from the SMO Master, then the non-SMO Master SGMs install the policy.
- C . All SGMs receive the security policy and simultaneous policy installation occurs.
- D . The policy is installed on the SMO, the SMO Master broadcasts the available package, other members retrieve the new policy from the SMO Master and perform an independent policy verification, then the non-SMO Master SGMs install the policy.
What cannot be learned from the output of asg monitor command?
- A . Uptime
- B . Port status
- C . Security Policy status
- D . Appliances cluster status
Maestro allows running commands globally in Expert mode by using global prefixes, such as:
- A . asg all
- B . g_all
- C . all
- D . global
The ______________ command will allow users to update the specified file on all SGMs.
- A . g_update_conf_file
- B . g_all"
- C . sed
- D . g_cat
What happens when you make changes from Clish on the SMO Master?
- A . The changes are synchronized to the SMS/MDS as a backup.
- B . The changes are synchronized to the MHO as a backup.
- C . Changes are only applied on the SMO Master.
- D . Changes are applied to all members in the SG.
When working with Maestro, what is the difference between using Clish and gClish?
- A . Clish commands are for testing purposes only and cannot be saved, gClish commands apply to all SG members, by default.
- B . Clish commands apply to all UP SG members, by default. gClish commands apply to all SG members, by default.
- C . Clish commands are run on the SG members. gClish commands are run on the MHO and applied to all connected SG members in a specified group.
- D . Clish commands apply only to a specific SG member. gClish commands apply to all UP SG members, by default.
What cannot be learned from the output of lldpctl?
- A . Serial number of Appliance
- B . Appliance model
- C . Distribution mode
- D . Orchestrator’s IP
What is the purpose of Management ports located on the Rear Panel of the Orchestrator MHO-140?
- A . 1Gbps connectivity for Security Groups
- B . Reserved for internal purposes. Not in use.
- C . Out-of-band interfaces for access to Orchestrator itself
- D . Additional ports used as uplinks
What happens if you apply a hotfix using gClish?
- A . If you apply a hotfix using gclish, it causes an outage for the entire SG as all members reboot at roughly the same time.
- B . If you apply a hotfix using gclish, each SG members installs the hotfix and reboots after waiting it’s turn to do so.
- C . Logical groups "A" and "B" are created. Members of group "A" install and reboot first. Then members of group "B" does the same once reboots have finished with group "A."
- D . If you apply a hotfix using gclish, the operation will fail because an outage would occur.
What is the purpose of RJ-45 connectors located at the front panel of the Orchestrator MHO-170?
- A . Two Out-of-band interfaces for access to Orchestrator itself
- B . 1Gbps connectivity for Security Groups
- C . Out-of-band interface for access to Orchestrator itself and Serial Console connector
- D . Reserved for internal purposes. Not in use