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Matlu
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Get Network Topology

Hello,

In SMB 1570 Check Point devices, when you have the appliances managed from an SMS, to get the correct topology of the interfaces in the SMB object, is it advisable to use the "get interface" or use the "get interface with topology"?

My LAN does not appear in the topology of the object that is in the SMS, and I think it is "indispensable" that it appears, right?

TOP1.png

The "get interface" is what on larger appliances would be the "get interface without topology"?

Greetings.

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the_rock
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Legend

Bro, ALWAYS without topology, as with will reset the topology settings to default values.

Andy

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Matlu
Advisor

I wanted to confirm, if in these SMB devices, the "get interfaces" option is what appears in the big boxes as "get interface without topology".

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the_rock
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Correct bro.

Andy

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Matlu
Advisor

A query,

If I have a WAN interface, with the network 192.168.1.x/24

And the SMB is "Centrally managed".

When I open the SMB object from the SmartConsole, in the "Topology" section, is it "indispensable" that I see the LAN Interface?

TOP2.png

If I don't see it, can it be "causing" problems?

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the_rock
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Its one you highlighted, thats the right interface.

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Matlu
Advisor

It seems to me that the "Topology" from the SmartConsole, is not "updated" as it is in the SMB.

I don't see the correct WAN IP in the "Topology".

inet 192.168.1.26/24 brd 192.168.1.255 scope global WAN
inet 192.168.82.1/24 brd 192.168.82.255 scope global LAN1

It would be good to update the "Topology" from the SmartConsole, right?
So that the information matches.

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the_rock
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yes

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