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Course 32 - Checkpoint CCSA R80 | Episode 1: Initial Deployment of Security Managers and Gateways
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In this lesson, you’ll learn about: Check Point R80 deployment, Gaia OS setup, and distributed security architecture1. Overview of Check Point R80 Architecture
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- This lesson introduces Check Point R80
- Focus: building a distributed deployment
- Security Management Server
- Controls policies
- Centralized management
- Security Gateway (Firewall)
- Enforces security rules
- Handles traffic filtering
- Scalability
- Security
- Performance
- Install Gaia OS on:
- Physical hardware
- Virtual machines
- Boot from ISO/DVD
- Partition disks
- Configure:
- IP address
- Subnet
- Gateway
- Access via WebUI after installation
- Device 1 → Security Management Server
- Device 2 → Security Gateway
- Hostname
- DNS
- NTP (time sync)
- Admin
- Full access (read/write)
- Monitor
- Read-only access
- Create restricted users
- Manage session locks
- Avoid using default credentials in production
- Configure network interfaces for:
- Internal network
- External network
- Management network
- Establish trust between:
- Management Server
- Gateway
- Uses:
- Activation key (shared secret)
- Standalone = everything on one machine ❌
- Better performance
- Easier scaling
- Stronger isolation
- Check Point R80 uses a manager + gateway model
- Gaia OS is the foundation for both components
- First-time wizard defines system roles and settings
- SIC is essential for secure communication
- Distributed deployments are industry standard
- Centralized policy control
- Dedicated enforcement points
- Secure internal communication
- Scalable infrastructure
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