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data group list import- invalid format
Very frustrating. He simply wants to know the format of the file to be imported to create a datagroup of IP addresses. Will no one answer that question? I'm struggling to find the same information, which should be readily available.
- cjuniorMay 30, 2017
Nacreous
Please, don't be frustated. I don't know if in comments they mentioned the format, so you can use this way:
network 10.0.0.0 prefixlen 8 := "Network1", network 172.16.0.0 prefixlen 12 := "Network2", network 192.168.0.0 prefixlen 16 := "Network3", host 192.168.20.1 := "Host1", host 172.16.1.1 := "Host2"
Regards.
- Stan_WardMay 30, 2017
Altocumulus
cjunior, Thank you for providing the info; it was the lead I needed.
But I share the frustration; I've been working on that exact problem for the last hour, and stumbled across this thread while trying to solve it. The external format does not match that of the internal data group ip type, and all of the references I saw to using the above format were in the context of v9, so I ignored them. Does anyone know where the definitive reference is? I only know of Jason Rahm's article on external data groups, and it doesn't show an example of ip type, just string and integer.
However, after experimenting, I found that these formats also work:
host 172.31.140.222 := "Host A", network 172.31.140.223/32 := "Host B", network 172.31.140.0/24 := "Network C",
Cheers,
Stan
- cjuniorMay 30, 2017
Nacreous
Thank you Stan,
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