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You can find many models in the article sk37692. I have added my list of the last 20 years, which might not be found in the SK.
If you have other dmi codes, I would be happy if you could add them.
Here are the commands to display the models:
SPLAT:
# dmiparse System Product
IPSO:
# ipsctl -a | grep modelname
> show asset hardware
GAIA:
> show asset system
# dmiparse System Product
> system_info System Information
# /usr/sbin/dmidecode |grep "Product Name"
DMI-List:
Appliance UTM-1
U-40-00 UTM-1 3070 Appliance
U-30-00 UTM-1 2070 Appliance
U-20-00 UTM-1 1070 Appliance
U-15-00 UTM-1 570 Appliance
U-15-01 UTM-1 570 Appliance
U-10-00 UTM-1 270 Appliance
U-5-00 UTM-1 130 Appliance
T-180-00 UTM-1 4800
T-160-00 UTM-1 4600
T-140-00 UTM-1 4400
T-120-00 UTM-1 4200 2012 Appliance
T-110-00 UTM-1 2200 2012 Appliance
C6P_UTM UTM-1 2050 Appliance
C6_UTM UTM-1 1050 Appliance
C2_UTM UTM-1 450 Appliance
Appliance 2012
G-50 Appliance 21400
G-70 Appliance 21600
G-72 Appliance 21700
G-75 Appliance 21800
P-380-00 Appliance 13800
P-370-00 Appliance 13500
P-231-00 Appliance 12600
P-230-00 Appliance 12600
P-220-00 Appliance 12400
P-210-00 Appliance 12200
Appliance
PB-05-00 Appliance 3100
PB-10-00 Appliance 3200
PB-15-00 Appliance 5100
PB-20-00 Appliance 5200
PL-10-00 Appliance 5400
PL-20-00 Appliance 5600
PL-30-00 Appliance 5800
PL-40-00 Appliance 5900
PH-20-00 Appliance 15400
PH-30-00 Appliance 15600
PD-10-00 Appliance 23500
PD-20-00 Appliance 23800
Power-1
P-30-00 Power-1 11000
P-20-00 Power-1 9070 Appliance
P-10-00 Power-1 5075 Appliance
P-10-00 Power-1 5070 Appliance
Smart-1
S-10-00 Smart-1 5
S-20-00 Smart-1 25
S-21-00 Smart-1 25B
S-30-00 Smart-1 50
S-40-00 Smart-1 150
ST-5-00 Smart-1 205
ST-10-00 Smart-1 210
ST-25-00 Smart-1 225
ST-50-00 Smart-1 3050
ST-150-00 Smart-1 3150
U-40-00 Smart-1 3070
ST-105-00 Smart-1 405
ST-110-00 Smart-1 410
ST-425-00 Smart-1 525
ST-4050-00 Smart-1 5050
ST-4150-00 Smart-1 5150
TE
T-181-00 TE250
P-231-00 TE1000
P-371-00 TE2000
TT-10-00 TE100X
TT-20-00 TE250X
TT-30-00 TE1000X
TT-40-00 TE2000X
IPS
U-31-00 IPS-1 2076
P-11-00 IPS-1 5076
P-21-00 IPS-1 9076
DLP
P-22-00 DLP-1 9571
U-42-00 DLP-1 2571
41K/ 44K/ 61K /64K
A-20 SGM-220 - 41K/ 61K
A-40 SGM-240 - 41K/ 61K
A-60 SGM-260 - 41K/ 61K
IP (Nokia)
Elephant IP150
Kenai IP280
Kenai IP290
Trooper IP380
Hoplite IP390
Caesar IP530
Gladiator IP560
Janus IP690
Phalanx IP1280
Phalanx IP2450
Connectra
P-20-00 Connectra 9070
U-40-00 Connectra 3070
U-10-00 Connectra 270
SMB
L-50 Security Gateway 80
L-50 Check Point 600
S2 (SMB) Check Point 700
L-50 Check Point 1100
L-61i Check Point 1200R
S1 (Enterprise) Check Point 1430 / 1450
S2 (Enterprise) Check Point 1470 / 1490
L-71 Check Point 1430/1450
L-71W Check Point 1430/1450 WiFi
L-72 Check Point 1470/1490
L-72W Check Point 1470/1490 WiFi
L-72P Check Point 1470/1490 PoE
Univerge
SA-UW1 (OS) UNIVERGE UnifiedWall 1000
Regards,
Nice one!
I did move it to https://community.checkpoint.com/community/infinity-general/appliances-and-gaia?sr=search&searchId=6... where it makes more sense.
A-40 is 41k chassis
Some more old school here!
IP380 - Trooper
IP530 - Caesar
hahaha IP530... ! do you have IP440 too by any chance? we had on one of those 1800+ days uptime.. indestructible shame I can't find that screenshot anymore
Sorry, I don't have those around. But I can offer another bonus:
serv1:/# uname -a
SunOS serv1 5.8 Generic_117350-14 sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraAX-i2
serv1:/# uptime
12:01pm up 1373 day(s), 21:43, 1 user, load average: 0.04, 0.12, 0.09serv1:/# fwm ver
This is Check Point SmartCenter Server NG with Application Intelligence (R55) HFA_20, Hotfix 848 - Build 001
serv2:/# uname -a
SunOS serv2 5.8 Generic_108528-27 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10
serv2:/# uptime
12:17pm up 1211 day(s), 23:25, 1 user, load average: 0.07, 0.04, 0.04serv2:/# fwm ver
This is Check Point SmartCenter Server NG with Application Intelligence (R55) HFA_20, Hotfix 848 - Build 001
those were the days....
I mean this output is from today...
Thank you, I put them on the list.
My favorite is the "UNIVERGE UnifiedWall 1000", which I had in my fingers in 1999 or 2000???
I also added them to the list once: -)
Regards,
Let's start a battle with the oldest dmi codes!
Regards,
I checked that out on a 61K. I think these are the SGM's:
A-20 SGM-220
A-40 SGM-240
A-60 SGM-260
Maybe someone else can check it on a 44K/64K. Unfortunately I haven't had it in my hand yet. We can ask at the Check Point R&D:smileyhappy:
Regards,
Interesting factoid: I was the first in the Nokia TAC back in the day to actually have Nokia-branded IP440s (everyone else at the time had the old black Ipsilon boxes).
Makes me want to start a new thread: Show me your oldest Check Point "fw ver" and uptime from said box
start a thread "story from back in the day.." I'm sure many will have some fun thing to say
Nice
I send you 64K codes.
weren't the Crossbeams A00x or something depending on the "X" chassis?
...or do we not talk about those days?
Don't forget C-series! I just overheard that somewhere out there X80s running R65 will be upgraded..
Had those things in the past in my hands, too.
Please send me the dmi code.
Thank you in advance!
I have an update for you... I found several IP400 appliances in the network:
CPU Model: Pentium-III w ATC
CPU MFR: GenuineIntel
CPU Frequency: 598625298
Memory: 268435456
Disk 0 Capacity: 20576MB
Platform: IP400
Bios Vendor: Intel Corp.
Bios Version: 4S4EB2X0.86A.00
Bios Date: 09/27/1999
Motherboard Revision: AA754558-303
Motherboard Model: SE440BX-2
hw:motherboard:modelname = SE440BX-2
fw[admin]# uname -a
IPSO fw 3.7.1-BUILD020 releng 1299 02.09.2005-020308 i386
fw[admin]# uptime
12:37PM up 1243 days, 22:07, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
fw[admin]# fw ver
This is Check Point VPN-1(TM) & FireWall-1(R) NG with Application Intelligence - Build 315
Hahahaha! Brings memories..
44k should be the following SGM (SGM400):
Base Board Information
Manufacturer: Check Point
Product Name: MIC-5342
Version: CP-mbs-4.0
Nice Info @HeikoAnkenbrand! Thanks.
I would like to know why Check Point uses so many different names and nomenclatures for their equipment? So far I have found that they handle the following :
- Product name
- Model
- Platform
- Marketing Name
This generates a lot of confusion within the customers, since you sold them a specific model, let's say Appliance 3600, but when they receive the equipment they find that in the physical equipment there is no model 3600 anywhere, but they find a totally unknown model even for some partners (QB-10 in this case).
I know that there is the sk37692, but I think there should be an exclusive one where they match the commercial name (the one we all know) vs the physical model that finally reaches the customer.
PS. Sk37692 has not yet updated the Quantum Spark models (1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, 1600, 1800).
You can find many models in the article sk37692. I have added my list of the last 20 years, which might not be found in the SK.
If you have other dmi codes, I would be happy if you could add them.
Here are the commands to display the models:
SPLAT:
# dmiparse System Product
IPSO:
# ipsctl -a | grep modelname
> show asset hardware
GAIA:
> show asset system
# dmiparse System Product
> system_info System Information
# /usr/sbin/dmidecode |grep "Product Name"
DMI-List:
Appliance UTM-1
U-40-00 UTM-1 3070 Appliance
U-30-00 UTM-1 2070 Appliance
U-20-00 UTM-1 1070 Appliance
U-15-00 UTM-1 570 Appliance
U-15-01 UTM-1 570 Appliance
U-10-00 UTM-1 270 Appliance
U-5-00 UTM-1 130 Appliance
T-180-00 UTM-1 4800
T-160-00 UTM-1 4600
T-140-00 UTM-1 4400
T-120-00 UTM-1 4200 2012 Appliance
T-110-00 UTM-1 2200 2012 Appliance
C6P_UTM UTM-1 2050 Appliance
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