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Important certificate update to CloudGuard Controller, CME,
and Azure HA Security Gateways
How to Remediate Endpoint & VPN
Issues (in versions E81.10 or earlier)
IDC Spotlight -
Uplevel The SOC
Important! R80 and R80.10
End Of Support around the corner (May 2021)
Any Ideas?
The only way seems to do something like in the example below; where you have to define the interfaces, which makes it not as helpful in my mind.
add simple-gateway name "gw1" color "YELLOW" ipv4-address "192.0.2.230" version "R80" one-time-password "aaaa" firewall true vpn true application-control true url-filtering true ips true anti-bot true anti-virus true threat-emulation true interfaces.1.name "eth0" interfaces.1.ipv4-address "192.0.2.230" interfaces.1.ipv4-network-mask "255.255.255.128" interfaces.1.anti-spoofing true interfaces.1.topology "EXTERNAL" interfaces.2.name "eth1" interfaces.2.ipv4-address "192.0.2.88" interfaces.2.ipv4-network-mask "255.255.255.0" interfaces.2.anti-spoofing true interfaces.2.topology "INTERNAL" --format json • "--format json" is optional. By default the output is presented in plain text.
Short answer: not at this time.
Slightly longer answer: There are many operations that still use CPMI and are not exposed by the R80.x APIs yet.
This includes many things with gateway objects... including "get topology."
It is expected to be addressed in later releases.
Are there any news on this feature? I'm also working on a setup that would be much better if I could update topology settings from the API (or even clish/ssh).
No, not yet.
But you can use dbedit utility instead.
Robert.
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