Deployment Types; Predefining A Centrally Managed Deployment - Infinity CHECK POINT 1100 Administration Manual

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The total power dedicated for all PoE ports is 62W:
802.3af maximum power delivery per port is 15.4W
802.3at maximum power delivery per port is 31W

Deployment Types

There are two types of centrally managed deployments:
Small-scale deployment - Where you configure between 1 and 25 Check Point Appliance
gateways using SmartDashboard. Then you can manage device settings from
SmartProvisioning.
Large-scale deployment - Where you configure over 25 Check Point Appliance gateways using
a SmartLSM profile and SmartProvisioning or a configuration file that is stored on a USB drive.
For both deployment types, you must configure objects and other elements in SmartDashboard
and in SmartProvisioning.

Predefining a Centrally Managed Deployment

To manage the Check Point Appliance in a centrally managed deployment, you must install a
Security Management Server and SmartConsole clients that operate with the Check Point
Appliance.
The Check Point Appliance operates with Security Management Server versions R77.30 and
higher.
For installation instructions, see the version's Release Notes.
After you install the SmartConsole clients you can define the Check Point Appliance object in
SmartDashboard (in small-scale deployments) or create a SmartLSM profile (in large-scale
deployments) and prepare the security policy.
Check Point 1100/1200R/1400 Appliances Centrally Managed Administration Guide R77.20.70
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