Viewing The Site Map; Managing Active Computers - Infinity Check Point L-71WD Administration Manual

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If you work offline while configuring the appliance:
1. Browse to https://usercenter.checkpoint.com and fill out the requested information. You must
enter the appliance's credentials, MAC address and registration key, that can be found on the
Home > License page.
2. After you complete the registration wizard, you are prompted to download the activation file.
Download it to a local location. This is needed for the next step.
3. In the Home > License page, click Offline.
The Import Activation File window opens.
4. Browse to the activation file you downloaded and click Import. The activation process starts.
If there is a proxy between your appliance and the Internet, you must configure the proxy details
before you can activate your license.
To configure the proxy details:
1. Click Set proxy.
2. Select Use proxy server and enter the proxy server Address and Port.
3. Click Apply.
4. Click Activate License.
5. Click Activate License.

Viewing the Site Map

The Home > Site Map page shows a site map of the WebUI. It shows all of the tabs and the pages
they contain.
Click the link to any page directly from the Site Map page.

Managing Active Computers

The Active Computers page shows a list of the devices identified in internal networks. The
information includes:
Object name
MAC Address
IP address
Note - 1100 appliances only support IPv4 addresses. 1200R and 1400 appliances support both
IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. If a host has both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, there will be a single
entry in the table.
Device/User Name - Shows a device/user name if the information is available to the appliance
through DHCP or user awareness.
Services - Shows incoming and outgoing services. Incoming services usually indicate servers.
Zone - Shows if the appliance is connected physically or through a wireless connection.
Traffic - Shows upload and download packet rates for all IP addresses when traffic monitoring
is active.
Note - Traffic monitoring does not differentiate between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
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