Hi All,

In the past on CP 4.1, NG and NG AI, when finding out the number of active
connections on the Nokia firewall, I performed the following command:

fw tab -s -t connections

The problem is that when the firewall is under extreme high cpu usage, sometimes
it can cause the firewall to stop traffics,  especially  with NG Feature Pack 3 

I also learned that starting with Checkpoint NG Feature Pack 3, there is another
command that will also do just that.  The command is:

cpstat fw -f policy

It will show me the same thing as the previous command.  I found out that
this command works better even when the firewall is under extreme high
cpu usage but I've not tried it extensively to know what the downside might be.

Any comments?  Thanks.

cisco4ng

 
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