Small-Scale Deployment Installation
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Gateway First
Configure and set up the appliance first. It then tries to communicate with the Security
Management Server (if this is configured) at 1 hour intervals. If there is connectivity with
the gateway during object creation in SmartConsole, the wizard can retrieve data from
the gateway (such as topology), and then help in configuration.
Workflow:
1. Configure the relevant appliances with the First Time Configuration Wizard.
Alternatively, you can use a USB drive to quickly configure many appliances
without the First Time Configuration Wizard.
For more details, see
"Deploying from a USB Drive or SD Card" on page22
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2. In SmartConsole:
a. Create the required objects and configure the required settings:
Before you enable the IPSec VPN Software Blade, you must configure the
VPN community and optionally, a VPN domain.
b. Create the necessary gateway or cluster objects for your appliances.
c. Install the Security Policy on the gateway object.
3. In SmartProvisioning, manage the gateway object settings.
To define a single gateway object:
1. Connect with SmartConsole to the Security Management Server.
2. From the left navigation panel, click Gateways & Servers.
3.
From the top toolbar, click (New) > Gateway.
4. In the Check Point Security Gateway Creation window, click Wizard Mode.