Configuring Virtual MAC (VMAC) - Check Point Software You configure the VMAC mode in SmartConsole Check Point GUI application used to manage a Check Point environment - configure Security Policies, configure devices, monitor products and events, install updates, and so on You can control the VMAC mode in the command line on each Cluster Member Configuration in SmartConsole:
1400 cluster setup vmac and mmagic - Check Point CheckMates for our clustersetups we normally configure vmac and mmagic on the gaia appliances The 1400 series however is running Gaia embedded and the old R77 20 and we were asked to create a locally managed cluster with them the sk's mentioning the necessary config require you to create (or edit) the fwkern conf file In $FWDIR boot modules fwkern conf
Sample REXX execs supplied with IMS Problem Investigator - IBM The supplied sample ALZTRANS can be invoked when processing SMB segments in 4004 records The following example shows that when you zoom on an SMB segment, the REXX exec automatically runs and displays an SMB segment as a SYSGEN macro Figure 2 IMS Problem Investigator: Using a REXX exec to display an SMB segment as a SYSGEN macro
Using Command Line Reference - Check Point Software You can make changes to your appliance with the WebUI or Command Line Interface (CLI) When using CLI note these aspects: The CLI default shell (clish) covers all the operations that are supported from the WebUI
Configuration transfer between different SMB models To be able to deploy locally managed SMB devices with (nearly) identical configuration would be much easier if a configured unit could be used to copy the needed settings to others
Useful Check Point CLI commands - Tech-Wiki Check Point commands generally come under cp (general) and fw (firewall) Both of them must be used on expert mode (bash shell) Useful Check Point Commands Table 1 Useful CP Commands list the state of the high availability cluster members Should show active and standby devices stop a cluster member from passing traffic