What is the default time length that Hit Count Data is kept?

What is the default time length that Hit Count Data is kept?
A. 3 month
B. 4 weeks
C. 12 months
D. 6 months

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12 thoughts on “What is the default time length that Hit Count Data is kept?

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  2. Short Answer: Because the exam is for version R80, the correct answer is 3 months.

    Long Answer: When Hit Counts were introduced in R75.40, default value was 6 months. However this default got changed to 3 months somewhere in R77.XX (I know for sure the default in R77.30 is 3 months), so any reasonably new installations will be set to 3 months. However any SMS installations that existed in R75.4X and were upgraded/imported into a later version will still be set to that original default of 6 months, unless someone manually changed it.


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  3. This question has confused many. I have also checked the default is 3 months. But in documentation it still says default is 6 months which is not correct and might be an error

  4. Well, we just installed the R80 and I had a chance to check this. Default value is 3 month. On R77 it was 6.

    So the answer is 3.

  5. I am agree is D
    https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R76/CP_R76_Firewall_WebAdmin/92703.htm
    To enable or disable Hit Count globally:

    From the Policy menu, select Global Properties.
    Select Hit Count from the tree.
    Select the options:
    Enable Hit Count – Select to enable or clear to disable all Security Gateways to monitor the number of connections each rule matches.
    Keep Hit Count data up to – Select one of the time range options. The default is 6 months. Data is kept in the Security Management Server database for this period and is shown in the Hits column.
    Click OK and then install the policy.

  6. From: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80.10/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.10_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide/html_frameset.htm

    To enable or disable Hit Count globally:

    In SmartConsole, click Menu > Global properties.
    Select Hit Count from the tree.
    Select the options:
    Enable Hit Count – Select to enable or clear to disable all Security Gateways to monitor the number of connections each rule matches.
    Keep Hit Count data up to – Select one of the time range options. The default is 3 months. Data is kept in the Security

  7. Explanation:
    Keep Hit Count data up to – Select one of the time range options. The default is 6 months

    is D

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