How To Check Route On Checkpoint Firewall Cli?
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To view the routing table on a Check Point Firewall, use the command “show route.” This command will display the routes that are currently configured on the firewall. There is also an option to view the route details in a more detailed manner with the command “show route detail.”
To check the route on a Checkpoint Firewall CLI, you can use the command “netstat -rn”. This will show you the current routing table on the firewall. You can also use “route” or “route print” to view the same information.
To check the route on a Check Point firewall CLI, use the command “netstat -rn”. This will display the route table, which will show the current active routes, their destination and the gateway that is being used.