Using The Set Property Command - Infinity Check Point L-71WD Administration Manual

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3. The log file is created and contains the configuration details.
The log file is called autonconf.<MAC>.<timestamp>.<log>
The log file is created in the USB root directory and in /tmp on the appliance.
4. Analyze the log file to find the problem.
If you cannot repair the configuration file:
1. Remove the USB drive.
2. Run the CLI command: restore default-settings.
3. Connect to the Web UI and use the First Time Configuration Wizard to configure the appliance.
If you understand the error and know how to repair the configuration file:
1. Remove the USB drive.
2. Run the CLI command: restore default-settings.
3. Insert the USB drive and run the repaired configuration script again.
Sample Configuration Log with Error
This is a sample configuration log file for a configuration script that fails.
set hostname Demo1
set hostname: Setting hostname to 'Demo1'
OK
set interface WAN internet primary ipv4-address 66.66.66.11
Error: missing argument 'subnet-mask' for a new connection
Autoconfiguration CLI script failed, clish return code = 1

Using the set property Command

The set property CLI command controls how the Check Point Appliance runs configuration
scripts from a USB drive. These commands do not change how the First Time Configuration
Wizard in the Web UI configures the appliance.
set propert USB_auto_configuration off - The appliance does not run configuration
scripts from a USB drive.
set propert USB_auto_configuration once - The appliance only runs the next
configuration script from a USB drive.
set propert USB_auto_configuration any - The appliance always runs configuration
scripts from a USB drive.
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