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literals in portobjectgroups #101

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jmattatall opened this issue May 7, 2021 · 5 comments
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literals in portobjectgroups #101

jmattatall opened this issue May 7, 2021 · 5 comments

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@jmattatall
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I successfully created literals in the networkobjectgroups but that option is missing in portobjectgroups. I see a comment "Technically you can have objects OR literals" but there is no "unnamed" section. I'm just not sure if you can have literals in the portobjectgroup or you just haven't got around to coding it yet.
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daxm commented May 10, 2021

Sweet! Well, test it out and submit an PR. We are most grateful to have any/all participate in this project.

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Will do

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Ah, only named ports allowed, at least in 6.7

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Because we have a mixture of ASA's and FTD's and still use the CLI to past in changes to all of the ASA's (we have 6 sets and keep the config the same) For the FTD I use an Excel spreadsheet to past in the same config and it converts it to a csv which is read from the script. Works like a charm. I've create static routes, etherchannel interfaces, as well as networkobjectgroups. I'm working on the portobjectgroups now.

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daxm commented May 11, 2021

Good to know. I guess we will have to wait for the feature to become available.

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