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Default Order of CP kernel operations

Can anyone refer me to a CheckPoint document that lists the order of operations that are executed by the kernel? It's something along the lines of
  1. NAT incoming
  2. security policy incoming
  3. encryption
  4. decryption
  5. security policy outgoing
  6. NAT outgoing

I think the documentation refers to it as the kernel chain or something. I've lost my proverbial keys here and could really use some help finding this. There is a post somewhere here in the forums, but I'd like a CheckPoint document or SK article if possible.
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Default Re: Order of CP kernel operations

It's touched on in this doc.

http://www.checkpoint.com/techsuppor...or_rev1_01.pdf

It also used to be in the CCSA manual back in the late 90s ( but I'd never admit to it )

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