What does the output of the commands fw ctl multik stat and fw6ctl multik stat show?

What does the output of the commands fw ctl multik stat and fw6ctl multik stat show?

What does the output of the commands fw ctl multik stat and fw6ctl multik stat show?

A.
Information for each kernel instance. The output displays state and processing core number of
each instance.

B.
Which CPU cores are Kernel and SND bound cores.

C.
Only the number of total connections currently being handled by all Kernels on a CoreXL
enabled firewalls.

D.
The number of Firewall Kernels that are installed.



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fw ctl multik stat
The fw ctl multik stat and fw6ctl multik stat (multi-kernel statistics) commands show information for each kernel instance. The state and processing core number of each instance is displayed, along with:

The number of connections currently being handled.
The peak number of concurrent connections the instance has handled since its inception.

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[Expert@firwewall]# fw ctl multik stat
ID | Active | CPU | Connections | Peak
———————————————-
0 | Yes | 1 | 81 | 342
1 | Yes | 0 | 163 | 524