You would use this command to verify synchronized State Tables between
cluster members. I think you meant SLINKS vs. smlink. The SLINK field
contains the number of symbolic links for each table.

Din 

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hi all,
how can i read the output of 
fw tab -t connections -s
 
Is this the command to see the number of connections set up by the gui
on the object properties?
what is a smlink?
 
Thanks 
 
 
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