Getting Started Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Shipping Carton Contents
- Setting up the Appliance
- Connecting the Cables
- First Time Deployment Options
- Appliance Diagramals and Specifications
- Using the First Time Configuration Wizard
- Starting the First Time Configuration Wizard
- Welcome
- Authentication Details
- Appliance Date and Time Settings
- Appliance Name
- Security Policy Management
- Internet Connection
- Local Network
- Wireless Network
- Administrator Access
- Appliance Registration
- Security Management Server Authentication
- Security Management Server Connection
- Software Blade Activation
- Summary
- Zero Touch Cloud Service
- USB Drive or SD Card
- Health and Safety Information
- Support
Using the First Time Configuration Wizard
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Using the First Time Configuration
Wizard
Configure the Check Point 1570/1590 Appliance appliance with the First Time Configuration Wizard.
To close the wizard and save configured settings, click Quit.
Note - In the First Time Configuration Wizard, you may not see all the pages described in this guide. The
pages that show in the wizard depend on your appliance model and the options you select.
Starting the First Time Configuration Wizard
To configure the Check Point 1570/1590 Appliance appliance for the first time after you complete the
hardware setup, use the First Time Configuration Wizard.
If you do not complete the wizard because of one of these conditions, the wizard will run again the next
time you connect to the appliance:
n The browser window is closed.
n The appliance is restarted while you run the wizard.
After you complete the wizard, you can use the WebUI (Web User Interface) to change settings configured
with the First Time Configuration Wizard and to configure advanced settings.
To open the WebUI, enter one of these addresses in the browser:
n https://my.firewall
n https://192.168.1.1:4434
If a security warning message shows, confirm it and continue.
The First Time Configuration Wizard runs.