User guide
Configuring Check Point event logging
Summit WM Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 4.1 User Guide
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To set Network Time Protocol:
1 From the main menu, click Summit Switch Configuration. The Summit Switch Configuration
screen is displayed.
2 In the left pane, click Network Time. The Network Time screen is displayed.
3 To use Network Time Protocol, select the Use NTP radio button.
4 In the Use System TIme box, type the time setting using the mm-dd-yyyy hh:mm format.
5 In the Time Server 1 box, type the IP address or FQDN of a standard NTP Time Server. You can
repeat this step for the Time Server 2 and Time Server 3 boxes.
6 To apply your changes, click Apply.
Configuring Check Point event logging
The Summit WM series switch can forward specified event messages to an ELA server using the OPSEC
ELA protocol - Event Logging API (Application Program Interface). On the ELA server, the event
messages are tracked and analyzed, so suspicious messages can be forwarded to a firewall application
that can take corrective action.
Check Point created the OPSEC (Open Platform for Security) alliance program for security application
and appliance vendors to enable an open industry-wide framework for inter operability.
When ELA is enabled on the Summit WM series switch, it forwards the specified event messages from
its internal event server to the designated ELA Management Station on the enterprise network.
NOTE
Before you set up the Summit WM series switch, you must first create OPSEC objects for Summit WM series switch
in the Check Point management software. The name and password you define must also be entered into the Summit
WM series switch Check Point configuration screen.