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Robin_H
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Can´t remove group from interface topology

Hi!

I can´t delete a group, SmartConsole claims it´s still in use:

 

Gateway Cluster Properties -> Network Management -> Interface eth1-01.xxx -> "Edit"

I created a group with two networks and set the group as "Override>Internal>Specific" within the "Topology Settings" of said interface.

(One network was the interface network, the other was a NAT network behind one of the servers in the DMZ).

 

Now the server is gone and I want to delete the group.

I have changed "Topology settings" to "Override>Internal>Network defined by the interface IP and Net Mask".

I´ve also set the topology to "Override>Internal>Specific" and used the network object only. 

Doesn´t help, in both cases the deletion fails and "Where used" states that the group object is still used on this interface and the group can´t be deleted.

 

Help, please!

All work with this group happened within R80.20 Management (SmartConsole currently 992000114).

 

 

 

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Robin_H
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There was no reason to use it anywhere else, although I was mainly relying on the "Where used" function to provide this detail.
However, I deleted and recreated the interface within the gateway cluster object and after that, deletion of the group was possible as it was no longer in use anywhere.

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PhoneBoy
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Are you absolutely sure the group isn't used somewhere else?
For example, somewhere else in the firewall object, one of the policies managed in SmartDashboard (e.g. HTTPS Inspection, Mobile Access)?
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Robin_H
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There was no reason to use it anywhere else, although I was mainly relying on the "Where used" function to provide this detail.
However, I deleted and recreated the interface within the gateway cluster object and after that, deletion of the group was possible as it was no longer in use anywhere.
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