Which situation triggers an IPS bypass under load on a 24-core Check Point appliance?
Which situation triggers an IPS bypass under load on a 24-core Check Point appliance?
The situation that triggers an IPS bypass under load on a 24-core Check Point appliance is when any of the CPU cores is above the threshold for more than 10 seconds. This ensures that the system can handle occasional spikes without bypassing IPS unnecessarily, while still protecting performance during sustained high load on any single core.
The IPS Bypass feature is enabled if any CPU core is under heavy load (it uses the busiest CPU core - requires continued load for 10 seconds to enter bypass)