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Upgrading Security Management Servers and Security Gateways In This Section: Using the Upgrade Verification Service The Upgrade Verification Service helps you upgrade successfully to R80.10. We evaluate your environment and send you an email that shows if you are ready to upgrade, or what you must do first. For more details, see.
Upgrading Security Gateways You can upgrade Security Gateways using one of these methods: • CPUSE: Do a local upgrade on the Security Gateway itself using CPUSE • SmartUpdate: Centrally upgrade and manage Check Point software and licenses from a SmartConsole client. Best Practice: Before you upgrade,.
Connection of other SmartDashboard clients in Read/Write mode to the same Management server; backup process of Security Management server. Check Point R80. In R7x versions, use a special command-line utility to disconnect a SmartDashboard: Download the disconnect_client utility to the. Install policy on the gateways from the SmartDashboard. Remote Access Clients for Windows 32.
Download Dragon Ball Z Supersonic Warriors 3 Nds. Upgrading Security Gateways using CPUSE The WebUI uses Upgrades (CPUSE) for upgrading. For more about CPUSE, see. Configuring the Security Management Server for SmartUpdate To configure the Security Management Server for SmartUpdate: • Install the latest version of SmartConsole.
• Define the remote Check Point Gateways in SmartDashboard (for a new Security Management Server installation). • Verify that the Administrator SmartUpdate permissions (as defined in the cpconfig configuration tool) are Read/Write. • To enable SmartUpdate connections to the Gateways, make sure that Policy Global Properties >FireWall >Firewall Implied Rules >Accept SmartUpdate Connections (SmartUpdate) is selected. By default, it is selected. Add Packages to the Package Repository Use SmartUpdate to add packages to and delete packages from the Package Repository: • directly from the Check Point Download Center website ( Packages >Add >From Download Center), • by importing a file ( Packages >Add >From File). When adding the package to the Package Repository, the package file is transferred to the Security Management Server.
When the Operation Status window opens, you can verify the success of the operation. The Package Repository is then updated to show the new package object. Upgrading a VSX Gateway Important - Before you begin, make sure the target VSX or Virtual System is currently not edited or locked by other administrators. The vsx_util command cannot modify the management database if the database is locked. When the locked VSX and Virtual System objects become available, begin the vsx_util procedure again. To upgrade a VSX Gateway to R80.10: • On the Security Management Server, log in to Expert mode. • Run: vsx_util upgrade When prompted, enter this information • Security Gateway or main Domain Management Server IP address • Administrator name and password • Target VSX object (if the VSX Gateway is a cluster, select the target member).
• Version to upgrade to: R80.10 • Wait for the operation to complete successfully and for this message to show: Do you wish to reconfigure the gateway/cluster members? (y n) • If you are using CPUSE to upgrade the VSX Gateway, skip this step. To use clean install, enter y. When prompted, enter this information: • Management server or main Domain Management Server IP address • Administrator name and password • SIC activation key for the upgraded member The operation completes successfully, and this message shows: Reconfigure module operation completed successfully • Install the necessary licenses. • Reboot the reconfigured VSX member. • If you are using CPUSE to upgrade the VSX Gateway, enter n and follow these instructions: • From the VSX main context in clish, import the upgrade file into the CPUSE repository. Enter: installer import local • Make sure that the file is in the repository: show installer packages • Enter installer upgrade • Press the Tab key to see the upgrade options.