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mail2fero
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R77 config backup

Hi All,

 

i am fresh to checkpoint. i am currently evaluating vnf appliance R77, a virtual gateway.

 

i am stuck in doing backup via SCP/FTP using CLI. there seem to be no option to do that.

 

i am trying to search online but the commands mentioned in the checkpoint docs dont seem to be applicable for the device i am having.

 

my goal is to do backup (full snapshot) and restore via cli.

 

any help or pointers please

 

 

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Dov_Fraivert
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@kehagen 
The path should  start/end with "/" (Linux format) 

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_Val_
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R77 is out of support for a long time now. There is no point to even put en effort.

We have Check Point for Beginners section in this community, with lots of lectures, videos and even lab guidance. Go there and let me know if you need any further assistance afterwards.

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Chris_Atkinson
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To clarify is the version R77.20.87 or something different?

CCSM R77/R80/ELITE
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mail2fero
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yes. its R77.20.87. in addition, is there a place where i can learn about all these difference versions or flavors of gteways?

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PhoneBoy
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If you're talking about CloudGuard VNF, that's actually based on Embedded Gaia or our SMB appliances.
Which means you can follow the same procedure to perform backups.
Refer to: https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solut...

Note that SecureKnowledge is the official KnowledgeBase for all Check Point products and services.
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Ofer_Raz
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We are conducting right now embedded Gaia VNF EA on top of 80.x It is the way to go. We'll contact you. Thanks, Ofer
kehagen
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I'm also having backup issues and getting this error.  

fw> add backup scp ip x.x.x.x path c:\ username password
CLINFR0329 Invalid command:'add backup scp ip x.x.x.x path c:\ username password.
fw>

 

Can someone tell me why? Thanks.

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Tal_Paz-Fridman
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Dov_Fraivert
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@kehagen 
The path should  start/end with "/" (Linux format) 

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the_rock
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Correct.

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kehagen
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Thanks!

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