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Old 2006-04-11
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Default Initializing SIC

Hi there,

I've got a newbie question; I'm unable to find the solution for it, as it's probably too basic and staring me in the face.

I have an R55 NG AI module and a management station (SmartCenter server.) They can see and ping each other just fine. When I try to define the module on the management station, and want to set up SIC, I'm prompted for an Activation Key, as in "The Activation Key that you specify must also be used in the module configuration."

Can someone tell me where I specify this on the module? I've looked everywhere; there are references to the "key tab" under cpconfig, which I do not have. Am I totally missing something?

Thanks much,

-John
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Default Re: Initializing SIC

You should be able to run

cpconfig

from a command prompt on the enforcement module. What operating system is it?

Ray
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Default Re: Initializing SIC

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Originally Posted by RayPesek
You should be able to run

cpconfig

from a command prompt on the enforcement module. What operating system is it?

Ray
Apologies--both are on Windows 2003 server. I can and have run cpconfig; however, I can't for the life of me figure out where to put an 'activation key' on the module (as I recall, this is CheckPoint-ese for "the actual firewall", right?)

In the module cpconfig help, it says:

2 Install the Module and enter the one-time password in the Secure Internal Communication tab (Windows), or option (Unix) of the cpconfig configuration utility of the Module.

Attached is a screenshot of the cpconfig window, most definitely SIC-tab-less.

Sorry if this is really brutally basic, but I'm honestly a bit lost :-)
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Default Re: Initializing SIC

I think its screenshot from SmartCenter. In cpconfig window on enforcement module it is exist bookmark "Secure Internal communication".
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