What is the officially accepted diagnostic tool for IP appliance support?
A.
Ipsinfo
B.
Uag-diag
C.
CST
D.
cpinfo
What is the officially accepted diagnostic tool for IP appliance support?
What is the officially accepted diagnostic tool for IP appliance support?
A.
Ipsinfo
B.
Uag-diag
C.
CST
D.
cpinfo
Again this is wrong. The correct answer is D: cpinfo.
CPinfo is a utility that collects data on a customer’s machine at the time of execution. The CPinfo output file enables Check Point’s support engineers to analyze customer setups from a remote location. Engineers can open the CPinfo file in a demo mode, while viewing actual customer Security Policies and objects. This allows the in-depth analysis of all of customer configuration options and environment settings.
https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solutionid=sk30567
excelent
C ist right!
The Configuration Summary Tool (CST) allows you to capture your
current IPSO configuration, log files, core dumps and other information in a single
file that can be sent to Check Point customer support for analysis. Typically, you
would run CST if you have opened a case with Check Point support and you have
been asked to provide an CST file.
For IP appliances (former Nokia) the correct answer is CST:
https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solutionid=sk39284&js_peid=P-114a7ba5fd7-10001&partition=Advanced&product=IPSO,
Cual por fin es la correcta?
I agree with the answer.