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Filtering interfaces from VM ( VMware vcenter Integration)
Hello CheckMates,
I had a question regarding the integration with VMware vcenter.
If an imported virtual machine has more then one interface, all of the IP addresses of this VM are learned and traffic regarding these IPs is allowed or blocked.
Is it possible to use this imported object and allow only one of the interfaces? If I add a datacenter object I had no chance to filter something like this. The whole object is imported and used with all existing IPs.
Thanks
Wolfgang
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