Well, first and foremost - you won't have Voyager to use anymore for
configuration.  You'll have to do all routing and related configuration from
the Solaris POV and that's totally diff from Nokia's IPSO.

Managing rules via the FW-1 GUI will be identical.

You need to know how to add/change/delete routes under Solaris, how to do
network stuff (ifconfig, /etc/netmasks, /etshostname.<interface name>, etc.

Other than that, not a lot of difference.  Also, unlike the Nokia's only
basic routing protocols are supported under Solaris - if you need anything
exotoc (OSPF for example), you'll have to d/l, compile and install these all
manually.

I'd recommend a Sun Solaris SA coure of you are not familiar with Solaris
OS.  

---
Jeff Leggett, CCSA/CCSE, Linux Certified
Network Security Management Consultant
GTE Wireless
(o)678-339-5440
(m)678-613-5440



-----Original Message-----
From: Young Park [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 3:44 PM
To: Fw-1-Mailinglist (E-mail)
Subject: [FW1] newbie question about fw-1 for Solaris



Hello everyone.
Due to management decision, we have to migrate to Solaris version of the
Checkpoint FW-1 4.1.
Currently, I am managing a Nokia 330. It's there anything different that I
should know about 
configuring and installing the Solaris version?

Thank You


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