Appliance Configuration
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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.
Configure the fields in the tabs:
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.