What kinds of transceivers are supported on Orchestrator MHO-170?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation The Orchestrator MHO-170 supports QSFP and QSFP28 transceivers on its 32x 100 GbE ports. QSFP stands for Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable and QSFP28 is an enhanced version of QSFP that supports up to 28 Gbps per lane. These transceivers can provide high-speed and high-density connectivity for the Maestro environment. References *Maestro Hyperscale Orchestrator Datasheet - Check Point Software1, page 2 *Maestro Transceiver & DAC Inventory - Check Point CheckMates
Question 22
What is the Correction Layer?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation The Correction Layer is a Maestro component that ensures that packets from the same connection are handled by the same Security Group Module (SGM) in a multi-appliance system. This is especially important when NAT is involved, as packets sent from the client to the server can be distributed to a different SGM than packets from the same session sent from the server to the client. The Correction Layer must then forward the packet to the correct SGM. References: *NAT and the Correction Layer on a Security Gateway - Check Point Software1 *Solved: Maestro queries - Check Point CheckMates
Question 23
What is the command 'asg diag' used for?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation The asg diag command is used for system diagnostics on both Maestro and Chassis systems. The asg diag command can perform various tests and checks on the system components, such as hardware, software, network, clock, ARP, and more. The asg diag command can help identify and troubleshoot any issues or errors that may affect the system functionality or performance. References = *Check Point Maestro R81.X Administration Guide, page 66, section "asg diag" 1 *Check Point Maestro R81.X Getting Started Guide, page 28, section "asg diag" 2 *Check Point Maestro Under the Hood presentation by Lari Luoma, slide 25 1: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/2031661/Check-Point-Maestro-R80-20sp.html 2: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_Maestro_GettingStarted/html_frame : https://community.checkpoint.com/fyrhh23835/attachments/fyrhh23835/maestro/1191/1/Check%20Mates%20M
Question 24
Which blade configuration files should be backed up on the SG if upgrading from R80.30SP or earlier?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation References *Maestro R80.30SP Jumbo Hotfix Accumulator, Section: Important Notes *Check Point Maestro R80.30SP with Gaia 3.10, Section: Known Limitations *Check Point SNMP MIB files, Section: Revision History
Question 25
What is one benefit of a Dual MHO environment?
Correct Answer: D
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