Configuring Cloud Services
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Dark blue icon - Shown for a blade that is remotely managed by Cloud Services.
The blade is turned on in the plan.
Remotely managed blade pages show a lock icon. You cannot toggle between the
on and off states. If you change other policy settings, the change is temporary. Any
changes made locally are overridden in the next synchronization between the
gateway and Cloud Services.
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Gray icon - Shown for a blade that is remotely managed by Cloud Services. The
blade is turned off in the plan.
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No icon - Shown for a security blade that is locally managed in the Check Point
1530 / 1550 Appliance. The blade is not managed by Cloud Services.
If no blades are remotely managed, all of the blades icons are gray.
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Available Services - Shows the services that are managed by the Cloud Services
Provider. If a service has a Settings button, you can click it to show read-only setting
information. You cannot change the setting information. Services in a gray font show
services that are not provided by Cloud Services.
These are the available services:
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Reports - Periodic network and security reports sent by email. Click Settings to see the
time frames set for your gateway.
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Logs - Logs are stored with the Cloud Services Provider.
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Dynamic DNS - A persistent domain name is set by Cloud Services.
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Firmware Upgrades - Firmware upgrades are managed remotely by Cloud Services.
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Periodic Backup - Backups are scheduled by Cloud Services.
Before you can connect to Cloud Services, make sure you have one of these:
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Received an email from your Cloud Services Provider that contains an activation key for
your appliance and also an activation link
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The Service Center IP address, the appliance gateway ID, and the registration key