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Good Day expert,
I am using checkpoint r81.10.
I recently did a large amount creation and modification to rule base and nat entries and would like to vet all the changes before installing the policy.
I publish the entries but would like to print or export same but do noy know how to this.
I humble seek guidance.
Thank you
Regards
Start with having a look at the Changes Report:
Please also refer to the following SK:
| How to view changes performed between revisions |
Start with having a look at the Changes Report:
Hello chris,
Thanks for the answer it suggestion worked i was able to print the items that were publish but not yet installed. I very well formatted report (Changes Report) was generated and printed.
I have another question if the policy was installed is there any way I can retrieve the committed changes in nicely formatted report similar the to (changes report ) ?
Regards
Thanks for the guildance you suggestion work perfectly.
Thanks for the help.
I have another question if the changes were conmitted (the policy install) is there a way to retrieve the report (the same nicely formatted report?
Again, use the Changes Report for this.
You will have to manually select the revision you just installed and the revision you wish to compare it with as described in the SK.
If you made changes to NAT through the objects themselves (i.e. Automatic NAT rules), they will show up as changes to the objects themselves.
This is expected behavior.
If you made changes to manual NAT rules and they aren't showing up in the report, then I recommend a TAC case.
Easier way to find this:
Please also refer to the following SK:
| How to view changes performed between revisions |
I think what @Chris_Atkinson gave you is your best bet, for sure.
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