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Appliance Configuration
Check Point 1400 Appliances Centrally Managed Administration Guide R77.20.85 | 56
ends. Make sure you return to the packet capture page, stop and download the capture result
before you end the WebUI session.
Note - The capture utility uses tcpdump. "fw monitor" is available through the command line
interface.
When the mini-USB is used as a console connector in 1400 appliances, Windows does not
automatically detect and download the driver needed for serial communication. You must
manually install the driver. For more information, see sk111713
https://supportcontent.checkpoint.com/solutions?id=sk111713.
To download the Windows driver for Mini-USB console socket:
Click the Download link.
Note - This page is available from the Home, Device, and Logs & Monitoring tabs.
Managing the Device
This section describes how to set up and manage your Check Point Appliance.
Configuring Internet Connectivity
The Device > Internet page shows how the Check Point Appliance connects to the Internet. You
can configure a single Internet connection or multiple connections in High Availability or Load
Balancing configurations. When multiple Internet connections are defined, the page shows them
in a table. You can add a new connection and edit, delete, or disable existing connections. When
there are multiple Internet connections, you can select which mode to use - High Availability or
Load Balancing.
We recommend you contact your local Internet Service Provider (ISP) to understand how to
configure your specific Internet connection.
Note - ADSL/VDSL settings are relevant only for devices that have a DSL port.
To configure Internet connectivity:
1.
Click Configure Internet (if not configured at all), Add (for another Internet connection), or
Edit.
The New or Edit Internet Connection window opens.
2.
Configure the fields in the tabs:
Configuration tab
Note - When you change the connection type, the appliance may disconnect from the Internet.
Connection name - Enter a name for the connection or leave the default "InternetN" label
(where N indicates an incrementing number).
Interface name -
WAN or DMZ is for most types of Internet connections.
LAN. You can also use unassigned LAN ports with no VLANs for Internet connections. When
you delete the internet connection, the port revers to an unassigned LAN.

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