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- Page 34 and 35: The Provider-1/SiteManager-1 Trust
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- Page 64 and 65: Miscellaneous IssuesEach MDS Contai
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- Page 68 and 69: The Provisioning Processdeployment
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Installation and ConfigurationInput
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Installation and Configurationa In
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Defining a Security Policy for the
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Defining a Security Policy for the
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Configurations with More than One M
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Configurations with More than One M
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When a CMA Manages the VPN-1 Pro Ga
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MDS Support for SmartView Reporter
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CMA OPSEC APIsCMA OPSEC APIsThe fol
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MDS OPSEC APIsMDS OPSEC APIsTo crea
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Overview• an actual customer, or
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OverviewFIGURE 4-2MDG before Custom
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Overviewon any MDS in the system. O
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OverviewFIGURE 4-5Creating more cus
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OverviewFIGURE 4-7SmartUpdate View
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Configurationa CMA. Keep the CMAs I
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ConfigurationAssign computers on wh
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ConfigurationFIGURE 4-8Administrato
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ConfigurationConfiguring a CMATo co
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OverviewThe FireWall-1 administrato
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OverviewFIGURE 5-3Policy creation w
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OverviewGlobal policies can be assi
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OverviewFIGURE 5-7Dynamic Global Ob
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OverviewFor details about using Sma
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OverviewAssigning a different globa
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ConfigurationFor customers that alr
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Configuration2 You are asked whethe
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OverviewFIGURE 6-1Customer network
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Managing Customer PoliciesFIGURE 6-
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Working with CMAs and CLMs in the M
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Logging Customer ActivityFIGURE 7-1
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Exporting LogsTABLE 7-1TABLE 7-1 hi
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Logging ConfigurationLog FilesFor e
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Logging ConfigurationWorking with C
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Logging ConfigurationConfiguring Lo
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Logging ConfigurationTABLE 7- 3Log
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OverviewFIGURE 8-1A FireWall-1 enfo
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OverviewAfter a successful IKE nego
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VPN-1 Connectivity in Provider-1FIG
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Global VPN CommunitiesConversion Co
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Global VPN CommunitiesCMA databases
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Configuring Global VPN CommunitiesF
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OverviewBy default, management acti
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Checking the Status of Components i
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Checking the Status of Components i
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Monitoring issues for different com
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Monitoring issues for different com
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Monitoring issues for different com
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Monitoring issues for different com
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Using Check Point Applications to M
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ConfigurationThe MDS Manager is the
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ConfigurationFIGURE 10-2 CMA High A
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ConfigurationFIGURE 10-3 Mirror MDS
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ConfigurationMDS: Active or Standby
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ConfigurationFor example, if a new
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ConfigurationFIGURE 10-7 CMA databa
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Configuration• Lagging — The da
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Configuration3 Right-click the MDS,
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ConfigurationSynchronize ClusterXL
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Packages in MDS InstallationPackage
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MDS File SystemFollowing is the lis
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ProcessesSourcing these files (or i
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MDS Configuration DatabasesMDS Conf
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Connectivity Between Different Proc
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Issues Relating to Different Platfo
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SyntaxArgumentsource database direc
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SyntaxArgumentstorestore=/new_path/
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SyntaxArgumentfrequencystoreoffDesc
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SyntaxOutputArgumentstorestore=/new
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UsageSyntaxExampleExit CodeSince th
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To edit the CMA database, use the f
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SyntaxArgumentDescription-m mds For
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Usage mdscmd deletecustomer -m mds
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