How can we achieve below requirement in Checkpoint firewall.
 
|   1 | State Table | 
| 1.1 | The solution should be a stateful firewall and must allow granular control of the state table | 
| 1.2 | On a per-rule basis: a. Limit simultaneous client connections
 b. Limit states per host
 c. Limit new connections per second
 d. Define state timeout
 e. Define state type
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| 1.3 | State types - the solution shall offer multiple options for state handling: a. Keep state - Works with all protocols. Default for all rules.
 b. Sloppy state – shall work with all protocols. Less strict state tracking to support asymmetric routing.
 c. Synproxy state - Proxies incoming TCP connections to protect servers from spoofed TCP SYN floods. Must include the option to keep state and modulate state combined.
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| 1.4 | State table optimization options – at minimum table optimization shall have the options to: a. Normal - the default algorithm
 b. High latency - Useful for high latency links, such as satellite connections. Expires idle connections later than normal.
 c. Aggressive - Expires idle connections more quickly. More efficient use of hardware resources, but can drop legitimate connections.
 d. Conservative - Tries to avoid dropping legitimate connections at the expense of increased memory usage and CPU utilization
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