Technical data

Configuring VSX
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Completing the Definition
Click Next and then Finish to create the Virtual System. Please note that this may take several minutes to
complete. A message appears indicating successful or unsuccessful completion of the process.
If the process ends unsuccessfully, click View Report to view the error messages. Refer to the
troubleshooting chapter ("VSX Diagnostics and Troubleshooting" on page 179) for further assistance.
Once you create a VSX gateway using the VSX Wizard, you can modify the topology and all other
parameters using the VSX Gateway Properties window. This window also allows you to access many
advanced features and options that are not available via the wizard.
Modifying a Virtual System Definition
Once you create a Virtual System using the wizard, you can modify the topology and other properties using
the Check Point Virtual System window. This window also allows you to configure many advanced
features and options that are not available in the wizard.
To work with a Virtual System definition, double-click the Virtual System object in the Object tree. The
Check Point Virtual System window opens, displaying the General Properties page.
The following sections describe the various pages and properties that constitute a Virtual System definition.
Virtual System - General Properties
The General Properties page allows you specify the main IP address and to enable various Check Point
products for a Virtual System.