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quick reference
- Check Point
examples generated with Check Point NGX (R60 - R65)
cpconfig
enters the Check Point configuration menu - able to manage licenses, administrators, SIC, and GUI clients
cplic print
prints the current license information
cpstat fw
shows the current policy name and last install time on the gateway
cpstat mg
shows the current state and any connected clients on the Smart Center
dbedit
used to manually manipulate the Check Point object database; interactive or through a script
fw ctl iflist
displays IP interfaces known to the kernel, by name and internal number
fw ctl pstat
displays firewall kernel internal statistics
fw logswitch
creates a new active log file; saves the current log file to a unique filename - by default YYYY-MM-DD_HHMMSS.log
fw tab
displays the contents of firewall tables; most common use is to display the number of connections - fw tab -t connections -s
fw ver
displays version and HFA level of the firewall software installed
vpn tu
enters the Check Point VPN tunnel utility - allows to display or delete current IKE and IPSEC information
cphaprob
displays information related to the Check Point clustering - ex, cphaprob stat , cphaprob -a if , cphaprob -i list