Driver Support Document
| SYSOID Mapping | ||
| SYSOID | MODEL | OS VERSION |
| 1.3.6.1.4.1.94.1.21.2.1.9 | ipsoIP3xx | 3.5 |
| 1.3.6.1.4.1.94.1.21.2.1.144 | ipso IP390 | 3.5 |
| Driver Features | Access Methods | ||||||||||||||
| (X signifies feature support) | CLI | SNMP | TFTP | CLI+TFTP | SNMP+TFTP | FTP | CLI+FTP | SNMP+FTP | CLI+SFTP | SCP | CLI+SCP | SNMP+SCP | HTTP/HTTPS | ||
| X | Driver Discovery | X | |||||||||||||
| X |
General Access
(CLI protocols: telnet, ssh1, ssh2, console) |
X | |||||||||||||
| Configuration | |||||||||||||||
| X | Retrieve Running Configuration release notes | X | |||||||||||||
| Retrieve Startup Configuration | |||||||||||||||
| Retrieve Binary Configuration | |||||||||||||||
| X | Device information parsing | ||||||||||||||
| X | Enhanced Layer2 Basic IP information parsing | ||||||||||||||
| Configuration Deployment to Running | |||||||||||||||
| Configuration Deployment to Startup | |||||||||||||||
| Binary Configuration Deployment | |||||||||||||||
| Diagnostics | |||||||||||||||
| X | Routing Table | X | |||||||||||||
| OSPF Neighbors | |||||||||||||||
| X | Interfaces | X | |||||||||||||
| Modules and Inventory | |||||||||||||||
| Flash Storage Space | |||||||||||||||
| File System | |||||||||||||||
| X | Uptime | X | |||||||||||||
| X | ICMP Test | X | |||||||||||||
| X | Topology Parsing | X | |||||||||||||
| Duplex Parsing | |||||||||||||||
| Enhanced VLAN Parsing | |||||||||||||||
| Features | |||||||||||||||
| Software Center | |||||||||||||||
| Software Image Synchronization | |||||||||||||||
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Password Management
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| Syslog Configuration and Change Detection | |||||||||||||||
| X |
Custom Scripts and Diagnostics
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X | |||||||||||||
| ACL Parsing | |||||||||||||||
| ACL Provisioning | |||||||||||||||
| VLAN Provisioning | |||||||||||||||
| Configlet Parsing | |||||||||||||||
| QoS Parsing | |||||||||||||||
| VRF Parsing | |||||||||||||||
| Context Management | |||||||||||||||
The Checkpoint firewall stores part of its configuration in two files: an objects file and a rules file. These files are located under [FWDIR]/conf and [FWDIR]/database respectively. However, the location of [FWDIR] can vary across supported devices. As a result, the FWDIR access variable must be set to identify the location of these files so that they can be accessed when running the Snapshot task.
If the CheckPoint device is not configured as the NA Management Engine, by default NA does not capture the (redundant) objects.C and rules.C configuration files. As a result, the driver displays a string stating that the configuration files were not captured. Workaround: Set the 'checkpointManagementEngine' variable to "true" on the Device Access page (Admin->Administrative Settings->Device Access).