Description
This command starts the Check Point Configuration Tool. This tool lets you configure specific settings for the installed Check Point products
The options shown depend on the configuration and installed products:
Menu Option |
Description |
---|---|
Licenses and contracts |
Manages Check Point licenses and contracts. |
Administrator |
Configures Check Point system administrators for the Security Management Server. |
GUI Clients |
Configures the GUI clients that can use SmartConsoles to connect to the Security Management Server. |
SNMP Extension |
Do not use this option anymore. To configure SNMP, see the R80.10 Gaia Administration Guide - Chapter System Management - Section SNMP. |
Random Pool |
Configures the RSA keys, to be used by Gaia OS. |
Certificate Authority |
Initializes the Internal Certificate Authority (ICA) and configures the Certificate Authority's (CA) Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). |
Certificate's Fingerprint |
Shows the ICA's Fingerprint. This fingerprint is a text string derived from the Security Management Server or Domain Management Server ICA certificate. This fingerprint verifies the identity of the Security Management Server or Domain Management Server when you connect to it with a SmartConsole. |
Automatic start of Check Point Products |
Shows and controls which of the installed Check Point products start automatically during boot. |
Exit |
Exits from the Check Point Configuration Tool. |
Syntax
cpconfig |
Note - On Multi-Domain Server, run the mdsconfig
command.
Example - Menu on a Security Management Server
[Expert@MyMGMT:0]# cpconfig This program will let you re-configure your Check Point Security Management Server configuration.
Configuration Options: ---------------------- (1) Licenses and contracts (2) Administrator (3) GUI Clients (4) SNMP Extension (5) Random Pool (6) Certificate Authority (7) Certificate's Fingerprint (8) Automatic start of Check Point Products
(9) Exit
Enter your choice (1-9) : |
Description A utility that collects diagnostics data on your machine at the time of execution. You can later analyze the collected data. See sk92739.