Checkpoint Usb-c Console Driver Work «LATEST ›»
Modern Check Point appliances streamline this process. By integrating a USB-C console port alongside a built-in USB-to-serial UART gateway chip, administrators can connect using a standard USB-C to USB-A or USB-C to USB-C cable. However, your computer cannot communicate with this internal gateway chip without the proper virtual COM port (VCP) driver. Identifying Your Check Point Appliance Requirements
After setting up your terminal with the above parameters and connecting: checkpoint usb-c console driver
: Instead of needing PuTTY or Tera Term, the driver could launch a lightweight, browser-based CLI interface the moment the cable is plugged in. Offline Rescue Mode Modern Check Point appliances streamline this process
Ensure you are plugged into the port labeled , not the standard USB management ports. The driver is blocked (macOS) Go to System Settings > Privacy & Security . On Windows, the driver is automatically installed when
On Windows, the driver is automatically installed when you plug in the console cable; it requires manual setup [8†L12-L15]. This is also true for many Linux distributions, where the kernel drivers must be present for the device node (e.g., /dev/ttyUSB0 ) to be created [26†L9-L11].
Windows should now successfully install the driver, and the device will appear under "Ports (COM & LPT)" with a designated COM port (e.g., COM3). Terminal Configuration (Putty/Tera Term)