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Help upgrading an old 4400 to the latest version software?
Hi all, I have a single device, a Check Point 4400 running R75.46 and I cannot figure out how to upgrade it.
If I go to SmartConsole or SmartUpdate, I get 'Connection cannot be initiated. Please make sure that the server 'my ip' is up and running and that you are defined as a GUI client'
The device is definitely up and running and I did define the desktop with SmartUpdate as a GUI client. All firewall traffic should be allowed to the 4400 so I don't believe that is the issue...Unless there are some obscure ports being used that are being blocked (I'll look into it).
So I tried to go into the web interface to update the device but I'm not sure how. I have the ISO for the latest version but if I try to upload it under image management, it eventually just errors out and says it lost connection.
My question is, what is the upgrade path for this thing?
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You can go all the way up to R80.40, but 4000 series have end of engineering support this year. More info: https://www.checkpoint.com/support-services/support-life-cycle-policy/#appliances-support
For the exact upgrade path see the upgrade guide and upgrade wizard tool: https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doShowupgradewizard
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You must have at least 8G of RAM to do a standalone installation of R80.xx on this device. You have R75.46 SPLAT or GAIA? If it's GAIA you can update it directly. If it's SPLAT you have to do a clean install to GAIA R80.xx with exported database from the old installation.
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I think I'll need to contact support to download the exact file I need.
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ssh to the device and run: top
Look the KiB Mem : xxxxxx total. That's what you look for. What exactly you are trying to download? You need R80.30/40.
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These appliance models do not support a standalone deployment with their default RAM (4GB): 4400, 4600, 4800. Upgrade these models to at least 8 GB RAM to support a Standalone deployment.
If you use this appliance only as gateway, it is possible with R80.30.
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PS:
I think the wizard is not a good idea if you want to update from 75.46.
I would try R80.30 and do a fresh install.
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Can you point me towards the directions for a clean install? Do I need to do it from USB? Or is there a way to do it through the web interface?
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Ok, I did just upgrade to 8GB of RAM.
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You can run the wizard without being logged in. I usually get this when not logged in
