Thank you Tim
Apologise for the delay in response. I was able to fix the issue by setting policies and the DNS is working now. When I thought the issues are all fixed, then there seems to be an issue with DHCP. We have three networks behind Checkpoint FW, Internal,Management and DMZ. We have DHCP enabled for all the interfaces, but when I connect the system to Checkpoint FW,I am not getting any DHCP address.
On the DMZ network I have one wireless router connected and which serves as a DHCP server for the DMZ clients.
It seems that only static IP addressing is working for all checkpoint Interfaces for which DHCP is enabled.
I read on one of the thread that clearing the connection table on checkpoint may fix the issue . What could be the issue which is preventing Checkpoint to act as DHCP server.?
I assume, it is not a best practice to make Checkpoint DHCP server, but since there are only few clients behind the FW, it wouldn't take much resources.
Really appreciate your advice. Thanks once again for your time and support