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Old 2005-08-14
BarryStiefel BarryStiefel is offline
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Default Counting Number of Active Connections

Counting Number of Active Connections



From the command line on the firewall module: fw tab -t connections -s.

Note that if you are using state sync, this number will count the connections on both firewalls. If you are using fastpath or fast mode, this count won't be accurate.

-- PhoneBoy - 11 Jan 2004

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Default Re: Counting Number of Active Connections

Hi,

This is related to licensing issue where we planned to migrate to checkpoint express ci from what we are currently used (Firewall 1), but we need to know what is the current user license usage on our FW1, so that we know how any user licanse that we need to buy for checkpoint express ci.

I did run the command (fw tab -t connections -s) but which one show the current active user connections or license been used ?

Thank you.

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