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Appliance Configuration
Check Point 1400 Appliances Centrally Managed Administration Guide R77.20.85 | 55
To monitor system resources:
1.
Click Monitor System Resources. The System Resources page opens and shows the following
information:
CPU Usage History (automatically refreshed)
Memory Usage History - memory is calculated without memory that was preallocated to
handle traffic and without cache memory. This gives a more accurate picture of the actual
memory usage in the appliance but it may differ from figures you receive from Linux tools.
The information is automatically refreshed.
Disk Usage - click the Refresh button for the most updated disk usage information.
2.
Click Close to return to the Tools page.
To show the routing table:
1.
Click Show Routing Table. The output appears in the Command Output window.
2.
Click Close to return to the Tools page.
To verify the appliance connectivity to Cloud Services:
Click Test Cloud Services Ports.
The Cloud Services Ports Test window opens and shows the available ports and their state.
To display DSL statistics:
Click DSL Statistics. A window opens and shows the statistic parameters.
To generate a CPInfo file:
1.
Click Generate CPInfo File. A message next to the button shows the progress.
2.
Click Download CPInfo File to view or save the CPInfo file.
To ping or trace an IP address:
1.
Enter an IP or host name in the Host Name or IP Address field.
2.
Click Ping or Trace Route. The output appears in the Command Output window.
3.
Click Close to return to the Tools page.
To perform a DNS lookup:
1.
Enter a Host Name or IP Address.
2.
Click Lookup. The output appears in the Command Output window.
3.
Click Close to return to the Tools page.
To capture packets:
If a packet capture file exists, a note shows the date of the file and you can download it before you
start a new packet capture that overwrites the existing file.
1.
Select an option from the Select Network list.
2.
Click Start and then Stop when you want to stop packet capturing.
3.
Click Download File to view or save the capture file.
You can activate packet capture and go to other WebUI application pages while the packet capture
runs in the background. However, the packet capture stops automatically if the WebUI session

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