Check Point Certified Security Expert (CCSE) R81 — Question 260

What kind of information would you expect to see when using the "sim affinity -l" command?

Answer options

Correct answer: A

Explanation

The correct answer is A, as the 'sim affinity -l' command specifically provides details about the distribution of affinity, which relates to load balancing among multiple CPU cores. The other options do not pertain to the output of this command; B relates to SecureXL, C discusses firewall kernel modules, and D refers to VMACs in a cluster, none of which are relevant to the 'sim affinity -l' command output.