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How to clone objects from cli
Hello,
I've to duplicate some network groups objects, I have to keep the content but have 2 different names.
Is there a command to do it from cli?
I only found ho to add, delete or modify them.
Thank you!
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Having two objects with the same IP/network is not considered best practice.
As such, there are no API commands to "clone" objects, thus no CLI commands for this.
In fact, if you create an object with the same IP/network as an existing object, the API will throw a warning that you must explictly send a parameter to ignore.
As such, there are no API commands to "clone" objects, thus no CLI commands for this.
In fact, if you create an object with the same IP/network as an existing object, the API will throw a warning that you must explictly send a parameter to ignore.
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Having two objects with the same IP/network is not considered best practice.
As such, there are no API commands to "clone" objects, thus no CLI commands for this.
In fact, if you create an object with the same IP/network as an existing object, the API will throw a warning that you must explictly send a parameter to ignore.
As such, there are no API commands to "clone" objects, thus no CLI commands for this.
In fact, if you create an object with the same IP/network as an existing object, the API will throw a warning that you must explictly send a parameter to ignore.
