Description
Fetches and unloads Threat Prevention policy.
Threat Prevention policy applies to these Software Blades:
Syntax
fw [-d] amw fetch -f [-i] [-n] [-r] |
fw [-d] amw fetch -f -c [-i] [-n] [-r] |
fw [-d] amw fetch [-i] [-n] [-r] <Master 1> [<Master 2> ...] |
fw [-d] amw fetch local [-nu] |
fw [-d] amw fetch localhost [-nu] |
fw [-d] amw fetchlocal [-lu] -d <Full Path to Directory> |
fw [-d] amw unload |
Parameters
Parameter |
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Runs the command in debug mode. Use only if you troubleshoot the command itself. |
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Fetch the Threat Prevention policy from the specified Check Point computer(s). These can be a Management Server, or a peer Cluster Member. |
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Fetches the Threat Prevention policy that is stored locally on the Security Gateway in the |
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Fetches the Threat Prevention policy that stored locally on the Security Gateway in the specified directory. |
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Unloads the current Threat Prevention policy from the Security Gateway. Important - This significantly decreases the security on the Security Gateway. This is the same as if you disable the Threat Prevention Software Blades on the Security Gateway. |
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Specifies that you fetch the policy from a peer Cluster Member. Notes:
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Specifies that you fetch the policy from a Management Server listed in the |
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On a Security Gateway with dynamically assigned IP address (DAIP), specifies to ignore the SIC name and object name. |
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Specifies to perform a late update - to load signatures just after the Security Gateway copies the policy files to the local directory |
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Specifies not to load the fetched policy, if it is the same as the policy already located on the Security Gateway. |
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Specifies not to update the currently installed policy. |
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On a Cluster Member, specifies to ignore this option: For gateway clusters, if installation on a cluster member fails, do not install on that cluster. Note - Use this parameter if a peer Cluster Member is Down. |
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Specifies the Check Point computer(s), from which to fetch the Threat Prevention policy. You can fetch the Threat Prevention policy from the Management Server, or a peer Cluster Member. Notes:
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Specifies local directory on the Security Gateway, from which to fetch the Threat Prevention policy files. |
Example
[Expert@MyGW:0]# fw amw fetch local Installing Threat Prevention policy from local Fetching Threat Prevention policy succeeded [Expert@MyGW:0]# |