How do logs change when the "Accounting" tracking option is enabled on a traffic rule?
How do logs change when the "Accounting" tracking option is enabled on a traffic rule?
When the 'Accounting' tracking option is enabled on a traffic rule, involved traffic logs are updated every 10 minutes to show how much data has passed on the connection. This includes metrics such as Upload bytes, Download bytes, and browse time. This periodic update allows an administrator to have a more detailed view on the data usage over time.
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https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_LoggingAndMonitoring_AdminGuide/Topics-LMG/Tracking-Options.htm None - Do not generate a log. Log -This is the default Track option. It shows all the information that the Security GatewayClosed used to match the connection. At a minimum, this is the Source, Destination, Source Port, and Destination Port. If there is a match on a rule that specifies an application, a session log shows the application name (for example, Dropbox). If there is a match on a rule that specifies a Data TypeClosed, the session log shows information about the files, and the contents of the files. Accounting - Select this to update the log at 10 minutes intervals, to show how much data has passed in the connection: Upload bytes, Download bytes, and browse time.
The correct answer is: A. Involved traffic logs are updated every 10 minutes to show how much data has passed on the connection. When the "Accounting" tracking option is enabled on a traffic rule, the logs are updated at 10-minute intervals to show the amount of data that has passed in the connection, including upload bytes, download bytes, and browse time.