Hi @HristoGrigorov
In “Kernel Mode Firewall” KMFW, the maximum number of running cores is limited to 40 because of the Linux/Intel limitation of 2GB kernel memory,and because CoreXL architecture needs to load a large driver (~42MB) dozens of times (according to the CPU number, and up to 40 times). Newer platforms that contain more than 40 cores e.g., 23900 or open server are not fully utilized. The solution of the problem is a firewall in the user mode of the Linux operating system. USFW “User Space Firewall” or UMFW stands for “User Mode Firewall”, and it is based on proven VSX code. This mode was introduced in R80.10. According to SK the UMFW is enabled from R80.30 by default and is customized via the installation process.
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