Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) Practice Exam

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How do you switch to the advanced shell from the default Gaia CLI shell?

  1. Execute the command 'enable' in the cli.sh shell.

  2. Execute the 'conf t' command in the cli.sh shell.

  3. Execute the command 'expert' in the cli.sh shell.

  4. Execute the 'exit' command in the cli.sh shell.

The correct answer is: Execute the command 'expert' in the cli.sh shell.

Switching to the advanced shell from the default Gaia CLI shell is accomplished by executing the command 'expert' in the cli.sh shell. This command is specifically designed to elevate the user to the advanced mode, which provides access to additional administrative functions that are not available in the standard Gaia CLI shell. When in expert mode, administrators have a broader range of commands available, including system-level tasks, troubleshooting commands, and file manipulation capabilities that allow for more in-depth configuration and maintenance of the system. The expert mode is intended for experienced users who need to perform advanced configuration or task-specific operations. The other commands mentioned are either not valid for changing the shell or relate to operations specific to different contexts within networking or system administration but do not lead to the advanced shell. For instance, the command 'enable' is commonly associated with Cisco devices for entering privileged EXEC mode, 'conf t' is used for entering configuration terminal mode in Cisco devices, and 'exit' simply logs the user out or exits from the current shell. These commands do not serve the purpose of transitioning to the advanced shell in Check Point's Gaia operating system.