Checkpoint - Usb-c Console Driver

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 .

Select "Browse my computer for drivers" and point to the folder where you extracted the driver files.

Note: Access to Check Point support sites typically requires a user center account.

You need the "CP210x USB to UART Bridge VCP Driver." Windows 10 and 11 often try to install this automatically, but the official Check Point version ensures compatibility with Gaia OS. checkpoint usb-c console driver

Are you trying to set up a new or a high-end enterprise appliance ?

on your computer. While modern operating systems often handle drivers automatically, many Check Point gateways (such as the Quantum Spark and 16000–29000 series) require this specific driver to establish serial communication via the USB-C port. 1. Download & Installation

Use a standard USB-C to USB-A or USB-C to USB-C cable to connect the to a USB port on your Windows-based management laptop . Your computer will detect new hardware, but it will not function until the driver is installed. Ensure you are plugged into the port labeled

your Mac if prompted by the operating system installer. Establishing the Console Connection

Follow the prompt to install the VCP (Virtual COM Port) driver 1.2.1. 4. Configuring Terminal Emulation (PuTTY)

In Device Manager, confirm the COM port number assigned to the USB Serial Port (e.g., COM3 ). Open PuTTY. Select Connection Type: Choose Serial . Configure Serial Line: Enter your COM port (e.g., COM3 ). Note: Access to Check Point support sites typically

Download the CP210x Universal Windows Driver from Silicon Labs sk159712.

No need for a serial-to-USB converter, which often requires separate drivers and adds points of failure.

Open on Windows (right-click Start > Device Manager).