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Default Command to know the actual policy name

Hi all,

Does anyone know a command under SPLAT to get, from a SmartCenter, the name of the policy installed on a firewall in a cluster ?

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Mickael
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Default Re: Command to know the actual policy name

You can get policy name from module by "fw stat"
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Default Re: Command to know the actual policy name

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You could use fw stat
Yeah it would work on the firewall itself but I would like to get the information from the SmartCenter :)
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Default Re: Command to know the actual policy name

Open smartview monitor and click the gateway which show the policy.
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Default Re: Command to know the actual policy name

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Yeah it would work on the firewall itself but I would like to get the information from the SmartCenter :)

run this command from smartcenter:

cpstat -h xx.xx.xx.xx fw


where xx.xx.xx.xx is the ip of the firewall module
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Default Re: Command to know the actual policy name

Great !

Thanks
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