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mgmt_cli show access-rulebase name "Network" -s id.txt package "Standard" show-hits true --format json | jq '.rulebase[] | select (.comments | contains("haha")) | {rulenum: ."rule-number", comment: .comments}' | mgmt_cli show access-rulebase name "Network" -s id.txt package "Standard" show-hits true --format json | jq '.rulebase[] | select (.comments | contains("haha")) | {rulenum: ."rule-number", comment: .comments}' | ||
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Revision as of 18:17, 22 March 2018
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examples
logging in
login and redirect session info to a file for reuse
# mgmt_cli login user admin > id.txt
search existing object
search objects by IP, return all objects that contain the ip explicitly or within a nework address space/range.
# mgmt_cli -s id.txt show objects filter "192.168.1.1" ip-only true --format json | jq '.objects[] | {name: .name, subnet: .subnet4, mask: ."mask-length4"}'
return only objects with the EXACT ip
# mgmt_cli -s id.txt show objects filter "192.168.1.1" ip-only true details-level full --format json | jq '.objects[] | select(."ipv4-address" == "192.168.1.1") | .name'
- details-level full will include more objects, including other stuff like type CpmiHostCkp (built in smartcenter object)
access rules
display rule by number
show rule 1 from policy named Standard
mgmt_cli show access-rulebase name "Network" -s id.txt package "Standard" show-hits true --format json | jq '.rulebase[0]'
display only the rule number for a rule with uid = xxx
mgmt_cli show access-rulebase name "Network" -s id.txt package "Standard" show-hits true --format json | jq '.rulebase[] | select (.uid == "1de8fab0-4858-4067-977d-1cbb5cd2e55d") | ."rule-number"'
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display rule number with comment containing a string haha
mgmt_cli show access-rulebase name "Network" -s id.txt package "Standard" show-hits true --format json | jq '.rulebase[] | select (.comments | contains("haha")) | {rulenum: ."rule-number", comment: .comments}'
{ "rulenum": 1, "comment": "hahahlol" }
links
parsing json return output jq