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RS_Daniel
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Many Super Nodes in the same rule

Hello CheckMates,

One question about Super Nodes of Harmony Endpoint. According to sk171703, we can generate a Base64 code and put that as comment in the "Common Client Settings" policy. Is it possible to add more than one Super Node per "Common Client Settings" rule? is there maybe a kind of separator character or similar to add these codes into the comment  or is it ok if we only put a space between the codes? If possible we may have redundancy or load sharing between these super nodes. Thanks in advance.

Regards

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BMarkus
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Hi RS_Daniel,

you can scroll a bit down in the SK to see an example where more than one super node is added to the list:

 


<AdditionalFeatures>
   { "SNList":[
      {"fqdn":"ComputerName.my.organization.com"},
      {"fqdn":"WorkGroupComputer"},
      {"fqdn":"192.168.18.10" "epguid":"8471C504-29BB-4E0D-9F4F-B43D706EFAE6"},
      {"fqdn":"[fe80::2cf6:e79:ab20:64e0]" "epguid":"6B147FA8-29C7-4124-9223-12538389163C"}
   ]}
</AdditionalFeatures>


In the above example: The "AdditionalFeatures" xml tag encloses a json string, where each row that contains an fqdn property corresponds to one Super Node.

Therefore you can just add a new fqdn-Value in order to add another SuperNode to the list.

Best regards,
Markus

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BMarkus
Employee
Employee

Hi RS_Daniel,

you can scroll a bit down in the SK to see an example where more than one super node is added to the list:

 


<AdditionalFeatures>
   { "SNList":[
      {"fqdn":"ComputerName.my.organization.com"},
      {"fqdn":"WorkGroupComputer"},
      {"fqdn":"192.168.18.10" "epguid":"8471C504-29BB-4E0D-9F4F-B43D706EFAE6"},
      {"fqdn":"[fe80::2cf6:e79:ab20:64e0]" "epguid":"6B147FA8-29C7-4124-9223-12538389163C"}
   ]}
</AdditionalFeatures>


In the above example: The "AdditionalFeatures" xml tag encloses a json string, where each row that contains an fqdn property corresponds to one Super Node.

Therefore you can just add a new fqdn-Value in order to add another SuperNode to the list.

Best regards,
Markus

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