Hi,
I solved it by clicking on the 'Get interfaces with topology' option
Following this solution, I have a couple of questions.
1. What is the criteria that Check Point uses to ‘define’ if an Interface is ‘EXTERNAL’ or ‘Internal’?
How does the device know which of the topology options corresponds to an Interface?
2. When you have a disconnected Interface and you create new VLANs that are 'tied' to that Interface, when you get the interfaces from the SmartConsole and install policies, is it normal that these new interfaces do not appear visibly in the SmartConsole?
Is it necessary that the network cable is connected and available to be able to see these new VLANs?
Greetings.