Upgrade Using a USB Drive
This section explains how you can upgrade the appliance with a USB drive without a console connection to the appliance. For more information, see Upgrade Using Boot Loader.).
Note - The USB drive must be formatted in FAT32.
Installing a new firmware image from a USB drive
Check Point releases new firmware images every so often. You can reburn the appliance using the image file and a USB drive. Note that you can also upgrade through the WebUI. If the new image supports it, you do not lose your previous settings. When you reburn a new image with a USB drive, the appliance deletes your previous settings and creates a new factory default image.
To upgrade to a new firmware image from a USB drive:
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Disconnect the Check Point Appliance from the power source.
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Place the firmware image file on a USB drive in the top folder. Do not rename the file.
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Make sure the top folder of the USB drive does not contain any previous Boot loader or Firmware images (
u-boot*.bin
files, orfw1*.img
files). -
Connect the USB drive to the USB port on the Check Point Appliance.
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Connect the appliance to the power source.
When the appliance is turned on, the Power LED on the front panel lights up in red for a short period.
The LED then turns blue and starts to blink. This shows a boot is in progress and firmware is being installed.
When the LED turns a solid blue, the appliance is ready for login.
Note – The LED is red if there is an alert or error.
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Remove the USB drive.
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As this operation has removed your previous settings, refer to the Check Point Appliance Getting Started Guide and reconfigure your appliance with the First Time Configuration Wizard.
Note - When you upgrade with a USB drive, you also replace the saved factory defaults image of the appliance as this method reburns the appliance.
Note - Uboot update from a USB drive is currently not supported.