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PowerShell module for the F5 LTM REST API

Problem this snippet solves: To report an issue with the F5-LTM or F5-BIGIP modules, please use the Issues sections of the GitHub repos (here and here) instead of commenting here. Thanks! This Pow...
Updated Jun 05, 2023
Version 2.0
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iControlREST
LTM
microsoft powershell with icontrol
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Aug 10, 2022

Hi Joel,
Im also curious, i've been delving into the LTM Rest API via Postman to try find ways of pulling Asset data (like Serial Number, VLAN and Interface Data for the Nodes) but i cant seem to find anything. I know there are URIs that cover that under /mgmt/tm/net/ but that dataset seems disconnected from the Node dataset.
Any tips on how we could obtain such data (or if such data even exists?).
Best Regards
Andre

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