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Check Point PB-10 - Advanced Configuration Options; Connecting to the 3000 Appliances CLI

Check Point PB-10
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3000 Appliances Getting Started Guide|28
5.
Configure the topology.
6.
Configure and install the Security Policy.
Advanced Configuration
You can configure advanced options on Gaia from the Portal or the CLI.
Connecting to the 3000 Appliances CLI
To connect to the command line interface of the 3000 Appliances, use one of these:
n An SSH connection to the management interface (if SSHD is configured).
n A serial console cable and terminal emulation software, such as PuTTY (from Windows) or
Minicom (from Unix/Linux).
3000 Appliances support these serial console connectivity options:
l Mini USB - Using the included mini USB to USB console cable in 3100/3200
l USB Type-C - Using the included USB Typc-C console cable in 3600/3800.
l RJ45 - Using the included DB9 DTE to RJ45 serial console cable
Connection parameters are: 9600bps, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit (8N1), Flow Control - None.
If you use both the mini USB and RJ45 console ports, the mini USB port has priority. To use
the RJ45 port, disconnect the mini USB console cable.
When you have completed using the RJ45 port, reconnect the miniUSB console cable.
Note - To use the miniUSB/USB Type-C console port, a driver must be installed on the
console client machine (desktop/laptop). For installation instructions and download link,
see the appliance home page.

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