Actually, it's easier to put all the packages you want into a single directory on your FTP server before you start. The following process should work fine for ANY Nokia platform EXCEPT IP440
*** UNLESS it is currently installed with IPSO 3.21 or earlier ****
Put the following files into your FTP directory:
ipso.tgz (IPSO release required from Nokia Site)
nic-doc3x.tgz (Documentarion package to match IPSO ver from the Nokia Site)
IPSO-3.x-wrapper-R55.tgz (Check Point for IPSO wrapper for IPSO version)
Now connect a console lead to the Nokia unit and run up a GOOD terminal emulator (I prefer SecureCRT, NEVER use Hyperterminal on Win2k/XP).
Boot the machine and at the "Press any key to enter bootmanager" prompt, hit the RETURN key or SPACEBAR.
At the BOOTMGR[0] prompt, simply type the command 'install'.
Follow the prompts, giving one of the interfaces an IP address for the LAN you are using, the IP address of the FTP server and default gateway etc.
Assuming you have all the correct information, all the packages will be downloaded and the IPSO installed.
After the first reboot, the Nokia will ask for a system name, IP address etc, and then walk you through installing the extra documentation and checkpoint packages.
Once you have rebooted for a second time, run CPCONFIG and off you go.
[PS. You can't install software packages using 'newimage', you will have to use 'newpkg' instead

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