What command from the CLI would be used to view current licensing?
What command from the CLI would be used to view current licensing?
The correct command to view current licensing from the CLI is 'cplic print'. This command is used to display the current licensing information for Check Point products.
Wrong. Cplic print in expert mode shows licenses.
Correct answer is D
D! Source: Trust me
Correct is D, testing in command line
CPSGW> show license Invalid command usage. CPSGW> show license feature - Check if a feature is licensed status - Show detailed license information RIGHT is> show license status
Option D is correct.
show license status => ok cplic print => ok there is no show license -s
D is the correct Answer "cplic print" https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide/Topics-SECMG/CLI/cplic-print.htm
I trust you colinshe :-) I have verified this as well. D is the correct answer.
Correct
cplic print
reference tested here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sguW1VLFJb8
Correct answer is D
The correct answer is D
Correct is D You can also install a license through the CLI. Use the following command to verify that the license is installed: cplic print CCSA R81.10 page 192
cplic print
correct is D cplic print
D is correct. You can use show license in clish shell but that command is "show license status"