Explanation One of the benefits of a Dual MHO environment is that it can provide both scalability and redundancy to the Maestro system. Scalability means that the system can handle more traffic and SGMs as the demand grows, and redundancy means that the system can survive the failure of one or more components without losing functionality or performance. Dual MHOs can achieve these benefits by distributing the load and the management tasks among two orchestrators, and by providing backup and failover mechanisms for each other. References *Maestro Expert (CCME) Course - Check Point Software, page 251 *CheckPoint Certified Maestro Expert (CCME) - Skillzcafe, page 22 *Check Point Certified Maestro Expert (CCME) R81.X, page 23
Question 7
What is the Orchestrator?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation The Orchestrator is a Maestro component that manages the compute and network resources of the Security Group Modules (SGMs) in a Security Group. It also acts as a load balancer and a network switch, distributing traffic among the SGMs and connecting them to the customer's network infrastructure. References: *Maestro Expert (CCME) Course - Check Point Software, page 41 *Check Point Certified Maestro Expert (CCME) R81.X - Global Knowledge, course outline
Question 8
The _______ command will allow users to update the specified file on all SGMs.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation The g_update_conf_file command is a global command that allows users to update the specified file on all Security Group Members of the current Security Group. The command takes the file name and the parameter-value pair as arguments and updates the file accordingly. For example, g_update_conf_file fwkern.conf fwha_enable_arp=1 will add or modify the fwha_enable_arp parameter in the fwkern.conf file on all SGMs. References *Check Point Certified Maestro Expert (CCME) R81.X Courseware, Module 4: Using the Command Line Interface and WebUI, Lesson 4.3: Global Commands, page 4-12 *Check Point R81 Maestro Administration Guide, Chapter 4: Using the Command Line Interface and WebUI, Section: Global Commands, page 4-10 *Maestro Commands for Security Groups - Check Point CheckMates
Question 9
Which command is used to set the number of sites in a Maestro environment?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation This command is used to set the number of sites in a Maestro environment, which can be either one or two. The number of sites determines the site-sync configuration and the failover policies for the Security Groups and the Security Group Members. The default value is one, and it can be changed only before the first Security Group is created. References = *Maestro basic setup documentation - Page 2 - Check Point CheckMates *Check Point R81.10 for Scalable Platforms - Check Point Software *CHECK POINT MAESTRO EXPERT
Question 10
What kinds of transceivers are supported on Orchestrator MHO-140?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation According to the Maestro Hyperscale Orchestrator Datasheet1, the Orchestrator MHO-140 supports the following transceiver types: SFP, SFP+, SFP28. These transceivers can be used for the management, uplink, and downlink ports of the Orchestrator. The SFP transceivers support 1 GbE, the SFP+ transceivers support 10 GbE, and the SFP28 transceivers support 25 GbE. References: *Maestro Expert (CCME) Course - Check Point Software, page 42 *Check Point Certified Maestro Expert (CCME) R81.X - Global Knowledge, course outline3 *Maestro Hyperscale Orchestrator Datasheet - Check Point Software, page 2