Actually, if you're on a Nokia the "fw ver" command will still only tell you 
the version and build of the FW-1 software.  I wish it would tell the SP 
number as it would make life easier and it would not be necessary to cross 
reference the build number with the SP's to find out what's what.  On the 
Nokia the simplest way to find out your SP is to use the command "echo 
$FWDIR".   This will echo out the directory path of FW-1 and this directory 
name has the SP in it.    Alternatively, you can also check in the Voyager 
interface under Manage Installed Packages to see what version and SP of FW-1 
is currently turned on and running.   HTH.
opiesan


>From: Chris Tobkin To: "'Brooks Carlson'" , "'Firewalls \(E-mail\)" 
>Subject: RE: Stupid Checkpoint Firewall-1 Question Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 
>13:31:00 -0600
>
> > 1. How can I tell what Service Pack I am currently using? It says I have 
> > to have SP4-5 to upgrade to Checkpoint 4.1, but I can't tell what SP I 
>have.
>
>Open up a command prompt and execute "fw ver". This will show you the build 
>number of the firewall software (If you're on Nokia, it will also display 
>the Service Pack number). You can compare that to the ones available on 
>CheckPoint's site to make sure you're up to date.
>
>// Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
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