Working with System Configuration in Gaia Clish
You can save your Gaia Check Point security operating system that combines the strengths of both SecurePlatform and IPSO operating systems. configuration settings as a ready-to-run CLI shell script.
This feature lets you quickly restore your system configuration after a system failure or migration.
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Note - You can only do a migration using the same Gaia version on the source and target computers. |
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Important - In a Management Data Plane Separation (MDPS) environment (see sk138672), you must run these commands in each plane. This applies to R81 Jumbo Hotfix Accumulator Take 34 and higher. |
Syntax
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This example shows part of the configuration settings as last saved to a CLI shell script:
mygaia> show configuration # # Configuration of mygaia # Language version: 10.0v1 # # Exported by admin on Mon Mar 19 15:06:22 2012 # set hostname mygaia set timezone Asia / Jerusalem set password-controls min-password-length 6 set password-controls complexity 2 set password-controls palindrome-check true set password-controls history-checking true set password-controls history-length 10 set password-controls password-expiration never set ntp active off set router-id 6.6.6.103 set ipv6-state off set snmp agent off set snmp agent-version any set snmp community public read-only set snmp traps trap authorizationError disable set snmp traps trap coldStart disable set snmp traps trap configurationChange disable ... ... ...[truncated for brevity]... ... ... mygaia> |