You might also consider defining the target object in SmartConsole and installing policy directly on it.
We have not updated this object type for a while but it is worth experimenting in the lab first.
The object type is OSE Device.
Also refer to https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk98004
You can also see the file in the Management Server:
- The
<conf_file>
is the $FWDIR/conf/<Name_or_IP_Address_of_Router_Object>.cl
file. This file does not exist when configuring the router network object in SmartDashboard / SmartConsole. This file is created by installing the ACL from SmartDashboard / SmartConsole, when the router is not connected to the Security Management Server / Domain Management Server.
![OSE Device.png OSE Device.png](https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/25387i1B5B489C06892D9F/image-dimensions/606x560?v=v2)