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Default Anatomy of a VPN-1/FireWall-1 NG license

Anatomy of a VPN-1/FireWall-1 NG license



The command "cplic put" installs a VPN-1/FireWall-1 license locally on a host.

Syntax: cplic put [module IP] [License string]

Note that cplic putlic is also valid

Example: cplic put eval 2f540abb-d3bcb001-7e54513e-kfyigpwn CPSUITE-EVAL-3DES-NG Ck-0123456789abProduces output similar to the following:

Host expiration features Eval 1.1.1.1 21dec2000 CPSUITE-EVAL-3DES-NG ck0123456789ab License file updatedLicense strings generally contain one or more product SKUs (corresponds to products and options purchased) as well as your certificate key. They also contain an expiration date. "Never" is used for permanent licenses, otherwise it is an evaluation license. This particular license is an evaluation license that expires on December 21, 2000.



After installing a license, it is best to do the following:
  1. Stop the VPN/FireWall Module (cpstop).
  2. Start the VPN/FireWall Module (cpstart).
  3. Determine the current licenses with the cplic print -k command

Note: The "cplic put" command (located in the $CPDIR/bin directory, which is equivalent to /opt/CPshared/5.0/bin on Solaris, "C:\PROGRAM FILES\CHECKPOINT\CPSHARED\NG\BIN" on Windows NT, and /opt/Cpshared/5.0/bin on Linux) is used to install one or more Local licenses. This command installs a license on a local machine. This command cannot be performed remotely. Multiple licenses can be installed using a multi-license file received from the User Center. Use this command to install the following:
  1. NG local license for a FireWall-1 module on a firewall module
  2. NG local license for a FireWall-1 module on a management module

The license installation will fail if:
  • IP address of the module does not correspond to the IP address in the license
  • License is already installed on the machine
  • License is not valid

Local licenses can also be installed with the cpconfig configuration tool.

After installing a license, it is recommended to go through the following:
  1. Confirm that the appropriate license is being used by printing the licenses using the "cplic print" command (located in the $CPDIR directory).
  2. It is recommended that the licenses are retrieved to the SmartUpdate License Repository using the "cprlic get" (located in the $FWDIR directory) command or via the SmartUpdate GUI.

-- PhoneBoy - 02 Jan 2004

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