Hello Using FM during push policy what mean:
'Override Configuration No Yes'
No: merge, Yes Override?
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Hello Using FM during push policy what mean:
'Override Configuration No Yes'
No: merge, Yes Override?
Hi Stafano,
Yes: Will override the configuration
No: Below are the explanation
If Add entity event is performed ,it will push new entity to XG device
If Update entity event is performed :
Hope above explanation clarify your query.
Ravi
Hi,
if i have deleted Items in SFM (Hosts or Services), the Items will stay on Firewall if i push the new configuration.
Do i need to go to each firewall and delete this objects manually ? (i have choosen "override")
Regards,
Ralph
Hi Ravi,
actually not. This is my Problem.
I have created an IP-Hostgroup in SFM (TEST-GROUP). Applied to Firewall with Override. -> Object is on my Firewall
Then i have deleted Object in SFM (TEST-GROUP). Applied to Firewall with Override. -> Object is still there.
I use Templates in SFM. If i provision the Template i only choose "IP Host Groups".
In "Management System Events" on SFM i can see that all Host Groups are Updated. But none deleted.
Ralph
Hi Ravi,
actually not. This is my Problem.
I have created an IP-Hostgroup in SFM (TEST-GROUP). Applied to Firewall with Override. -> Object is on my Firewall
Then i have deleted Object in SFM (TEST-GROUP). Applied to Firewall with Override. -> Object is still there.
I use Templates in SFM. If i provision the Template i only choose "IP Host Groups".
In "Management System Events" on SFM i can see that all Host Groups are Updated. But none deleted.
Ralph