Appliance Configuration
Check Point 1400 Appliances Centrally Managed Administration Guide R77.20.85 | 80
Backup, Restore, Upgrade, and Other System Operations
In the Device > System Operations page you can:
• Reboot
• Restore factory default settings
• Revert to the factory default image and settings
• Automatically or manually upgrade (on page 82) the appliance firmware to the latest Check
Point version
• Revert to earlier firmware image
• Backup appliance settings (on page 83) to a file stored on your desktop computer
• Restore a backed up configuration
• Enable IPv6 networking and enforce IPv6 security.
To reboot the appliance:
1.
Click Reboot.
Click OK in the confirmation message.
The appliance reboots.
To restore factory default settings:
1.
Click Default Settings.
Click OK in the confirmation message.
The factory default settings are restored. The appliance reboots to complete the operation.
Note - This does not change the software image. Only the settings are restored to their default
values (IP address https://192.168.1.1:4434, the username: admin and password:
admin).
To revert to the factory default image:
1.
Click Factory Defaults.
Click OK in the confirmation message.
The factory default settings are restored. The appliance reboots to complete the operation.
Note - This restores the default software image which the appliance came with and also the
default settings (IP address https://192.168.1.1:4434, the username: admin and
password: admin).
To make sure you have the latest firmware version:
Click Check now.
To automatically upgrade your appliance firmware when Cloud Services is not
configured:
1.
Click Configure automatic upgrades.
The Automatic Firmware Upgrades window opens.
Click Perform firmware upgrades automatically.