When DNS proxy is enabled, Resolve Network Objects controls if the DNS proxy treats the
local network objects as a hosts list. When selected, the local DNS servers resolves network
object names to their IP addresses for internal network clients.
3. Enter a Domain Name. There are two separate uses of the domain name:
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Local hosts (the Security Gateway and network objects) are optionally appended with the
domain name when DNS resolving is performed.
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DNS queries that do not contain a domain name are automatically appended with the
domain name.
Note these syntax guidelines:
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The domain name must start and end with an alphanumeric character.
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The domain name can contain periods, hyphens, and alphanumeric characters.
4. Click Apply.
Configuring the Proxy Server
In the Device > Proxy page, you can configure a proxy server to use to connect to the Check Point
update and license servers.
To configure a proxy server:
1. Select Use a proxy server.
2. Enter a Host name or IP address.
3. Enter a Port.
4. Click Apply.
Backup, Restore, Upgrade, and Other System Operations
In the Device > System Operations page you can:
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Reboot
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Restore factory default settings
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Revert to the factory default image and settings
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Automatically or manually upgrade
appliance firmware to the latest Check Point version
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Revert to earlier firmware image
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Backup appliance settings
desktop computer
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Restore a backed up configuration
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Enable IPv6 networking and enforce IPv6 security (1200R and 1400 appliances only)
To reboot the appliance:
1. Click Reboot.
2. Click OK in the confirmation message.
The appliance reboots.
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