The Check Point Appliance contains a default factory image.
When the appliance is turned on for the first time, it loads with the default image.
As part of a troubleshooting process, you can restore the Check Point Appliance to its factory default settings if necessary.
You can restore a Check Point Appliance to the factory default image with the WebUI, Boot Loader, or a button on the back panel.
Important - When you restore factory defaults, you delete all information on the appliance and it is necessary to run the First Time Configuration Wizard. |
To restore factory defaults with the WebUI:
This takes some minutes. When this completes, the appliance reboots automatically.
To restore factory defaults with the button on the back panel:
This takes some few minutes. When this completes, the appliance reboots automatically.
To restore the Check Point Appliance to its default factory configuration using U-boot (boot loader):
The Gaia Embedded Boot Menu is shown.
Welcome to Gaia Embedded Boot Menu:
1. Start in normal Mode
2. Start in debug Mode
3. Start in maintenance Mode
4. Restore to Factory Defaults (local)
5. Install/Update Image/Boot-Loader from Network
6. Restart Boot-Loader
7. Run Hardware diagnostics
8. Install DSL Firmware/Upload preset configuration file
Please enter your selection :
While factory defaults are restored, all LAN Link and Activity LEDs blink orange and green alternately to indicate progress. This takes up to a few minutes. When completed, the appliance boots automatically.
To disable the reset to default:
Use this CLI command:
>set additional-hw-settings reset-timeout 0
To enable the reset to default:
Use this CLI command:
>set additional-hw-settings reset-timeout 12