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Check Point Devices
This procedure also involves selecting an activation key, or shared secret, that is also required to enable
the secure communications. You must record both the activation key and the client SIC DN for use when
defining the Check Point devices in the MARS web interface.
Log in to the correct Check Point user interface using an account with administrative privileges.
Step 1
If you are using SmartCenter, use the SmartDashboard for that server. If you are using Provider-1 or
SiteManager-1 NG FP3 or NG AI (R55), use the SmartDashboard of the CMA. If you are using
Provider-1 or SiteManager-1 NGX, use the MDG.
Select Manage > Servers and OPSEC Applications from the main menu.
Step 2
Result: The Servers and OPSEC Application dialog box appears.
Click the New button, and then click OPSEC Application on the menu list.
Step 3
Result: The OPSEC Application Properties dialog box appears.
Specify the name for this object in the Name field.
Step 4
This value must be different from the name specified in
in Check Point, page
some other descriptor, which combines for a unique name.
In the Host list, select the host that you specified in
Step 5
Check Point, page
Result: This OPSEC application definition is associated with the host that represents the MARS
Step 6
Appliance.
User Guide for Cisco Security MARS Local Controller
4-28
4-26. Best practice recommends using the actual hostname of the host object plus
4-26.
Chapter 4
Step 4
of
Add the MARS Appliance as a Host
Step 4
of
Add the MARS Appliance as a Host in
Configuring Firewall Devices
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