
Configuring Check Point 4000 Appliances
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Locally Managed Deployment
This section describes how to configure the appliance for locally managed deployment.
Check Point Cluster
Configure the cluster type. If you select This appliance is part of a Check Point 4000
Appliances Cluster, the options are:
Primary cluster member
Secondary cluster member
For information about clusters, see the ClusterXL Administration Guide
(http://supportcenter.checkpoint.com) for your Check Point version.
Web/SSH and GUI Clients Configuration
Define the clients that are allowed to connect to the appliance using a web browser or SSH
client. These clients can manage the appliance using a web or SSH connection.
You can define a Host according to Hostname or IP address. Enter a comma-separated list of
IP addresses from which you manage the appliance. Enter Any to manage the appliance from
anywhere.
Note - Do not use the Any value for security reasons.
After you complete the First Time Configuration Wizard, more options are available using the
WebUI menu.
Download SmartConsole Applications
Configuring a security policy for a Locally Managed Check Point 4000 Appliances (configured
in the Management Type page) requires you to install the SmartConsole applications. In the
Download SmartConsole Applications window, you can download SmartConsole and install
it on Windows machines.
The release notes of your Check Point version in the Check Point Support Center
(http://supportcenter.checkpoint.com), lists compatible Windows operating systems for
SmartConsole.
Centrally Managed Deployment
This section describes how to configure the appliance for centrally managed deployment.
Gateway Type
Configure the gateway type for a Centrally Managed Check Point 4000 Appliances.
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