Now it works with SMB GWs present, too - only that gw_multi_commands.sh had issues:
First try, script stopped because of \r found in line 17 - after removing this line, it stopped with:
chmod: cannot access '/usr/local/bin/gw_mclish': No such file or directory
After adding Return/LF to the chmod line, issue was resolved.
[Expert@SMS8010:0]# gw_mbash fw ver
--------- STOP 172.27.39.126 Error: no SIC to gateway or no compatible gateway
#### a 730 SMB
--------- GAIA 172.27.39.190 execute command: fw ver
This is Check Point's software version R80.20 - Build 077
--------- STOP :ipaddr6 ("2a00:1628:11:2000:21c:7fff:fe72:2118" Error: no SIC to gateway or no compatible gateway
#### same 730 SMBs IP6 IP
--------- STOP 172.28.8.177 Error: no SIC to gateway or no compatible gateway
#### a 1200R SMB
--------- GAIA 192.168.80.8 execute command: fw ver
This is Check Point's software version R80.20 - Build 077
--------- GAIA 172.27.39.192 execute command: fw ver
This is Check Point's software version R77.30 - Build 161
--------- STOP 172.27.39.126 Error: no SIC to gateway or no compatible gateway
#### duplicate object with IP from 730 SMB
--------- STOP 172.27.39.1 Error: no SIC to gateway or no compatible gateway
#### This is a Brocade Switch....
But what is missing from g_gateway.txt is my TE100X 172.27.39.191 - or is it just somehow shortening 172.27.39.191 to 172.27.39.1 by mistake ?
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