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Below is a step-by-step guide from scratch (beginner-friendly) to install and enable Check Point Quantum SD-WAN on firewalls/clusters, with validation checkpoints at each stage.
Assumptions (adjust to your environment):
0) Prerequisites (before changing anything)
0.1 Licensing and Version
1) Prepare the Gateway/Cluster (Gaia) — from basics to SD-WAN
1.1 Configure WAN and LAN interfaces
In Gaia (WebUI/CLI):
Gaia interfaces.
1.2 Configure routing (without SD-WAN yet)
The goal here is to ensure each ISP link is fully operational before enabling SD-WAN.
Common options:
Validation
Gaia routes + connectivity tests.
2) Install and validate SD-WAN components (Nano Agent and services)
In Quantum SD-WAN, the Nano Agent is the foundation of the control plane: it connects the gateway to the cloud control layer and manages the Nano Services (orchestration / SD-WAN / logger / metrics).
2.1 Onboard the Gateway to the Infinity Portal
In the Infinity Portal:
Click Quantum Profile to open it.
Note: The SD-WAN application automatically creates this Quantum Profile in the following cases:
Follow the instructions in the Download and Deployment section to install the Agent on the Security Gateway.
2.2 Install the Nano Agent on the Gateway/Cluster Member
On the gateway (and on each cluster member, if applicable):
2.3 Validate the Nano Agent and Nano Services
On the gateway, run:
cpnano -s
You should see:
Output of cpnano -s.
If the Nano Agent does not connect, fix the following before proceeding: DNS, outbound routing, proxy, and/or SSL inspection on the gateway’s outbound path.
In Infinity Portal > SD-WAN > Network > Agents, you can review the connected Security Gateway.
3) Prepare management (SmartConsole) — without this, SD-WAN won’t apply
3.1 Ensure the Security Policy allows the traffic
Critical point for beginners: SD-WAN only steers traffic that is allowed by the Security Policy.
In SmartConsole, verify you have rules that allow:
Access Control rule + NAT rule (if applicable).
3.2 Publish and install the policy on the gateway/cluster
4) Configurar SD-WAN no Infinity Portal — do zero (Local Breakout)
4.1 In Infinity portal > SD-WAN application,
From the left navigation panel, click Network.
In the middle panel, click Getting Started.
In the Configure SD-WAN section, click Open Wizard.
In Step (1) Environment, click Next.
In Step (2) Uses Cases:
However, you should choose the option that best matches your environment and requirements.
Quantum Gateways:
WAN Link Mapping:
Summary:
And that’s it—your initial SD-WAN setup is complete. From this point on, you’ll need to define your SD-WAN rules based on your environment’s requirements. For more information, refer to sk180605:
https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk180605
Fontes: Quantum SD-WAN - Technical | eLearning https://checkpointpartners.litmoseu.com/course/1588097 ,
Admin Guide: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk180605
Demo Point: SD-WAN https://usercenter.checkpoint.com/ucapps/techpoint/demo-point
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