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If you do not want to assign any devices, you can skip that parameter completely  
 
If you do not want to assign any devices, you can skip that parameter completely  
 
  {"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"Office 7_2","description":"","startip":"172.21.40.101","endip":"172.21.40.254"}]}
 
  {"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"Office 7_2","description":"","startip":"172.21.40.101","endip":"172.21.40.254"}]}
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You can also add using sumbet bask or bit liength
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{"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"Office 7_2","description":"","subnet":"172.21.40.0/24"}]}
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{"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"Office 7_2","description":"","subnet":"172.21.40.0/255.255.255.0"}]}
  
 
Note, if a traffic group already exists, you can only add devices to it, you can't make any other changes. If you need to change a traffic group, remove and then re-add it with the correct settings.
 
Note, if a traffic group already exists, you can only add devices to it, you can't make any other changes. If you need to change a traffic group, remove and then re-add it with the correct settings.

Revision as of 11:15, 6 February 2019

It is possible to provision and remove Traffic Groups from the GigaFlow server via the rest API using the following requests

Below will add a new TrafficGroup called "Office_2" with no description, a starting IP of 172.21.40.101 and an ending ip of "172.21.40.254", it will also set the group to only accept flows from the 3 listed devices"

{"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"Office 7_2","description":"","startip":"172.21.40.101","endip":"172.21.40.254","devices":["172.21.40.254","83.70.199.180","172.21.40.199"]}]}

If you do not want to assign any devices, you can skip that parameter completely

{"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"Office 7_2","description":"","startip":"172.21.40.101","endip":"172.21.40.254"}]}


You can also add using sumbet bask or bit liength

{"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"Office 7_2","description":"","subnet":"172.21.40.0/24"}]}
{"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"Office 7_2","description":"","subnet":"172.21.40.0/255.255.255.0"}]}

Note, if a traffic group already exists, you can only add devices to it, you can't make any other changes. If you need to change a traffic group, remove and then re-add it with the correct settings.

To remove a traffic group, use the following request (which will delete the 2 listed groups)

{"type":"removetrafficgroup","groups":["test1","test2"]}


Examples.

curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"Office 7_2","description":"","startip":"172.21.40.101","endip":"172.21.40.254"}]}' "http://172.21.21.21:7902/rest/?userName=admin&userPass=admin"
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"Office 7_3","description":"","subnet":"172.21.41.101/255.255.255.0"}]}' "http://172.21.21.21:7902/rest/?userName=admin&userPass=admin"
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"Office 7_4","description":"","subnet":"172.21.41.101/24"}]}' "http://172.21.21.21:7902/rest/?userName=admin&userPass=admin"
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"type":"addtrafficgroup","groups":[{"name":"test1","description":"","startip":"1.1.1.1","endip":"1.1.1.2","devices":["1.1.1.254","1.1.1.253"]},{"name":"test2","description":"test2 desc","startip":"1.1.1.4","endip":"1.1.1.5"}]}' "http://172.21.21.21:7902/rest/?userName=admin&userPass=admin"
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"type":"removetrafficgroup","groups":["test1"]}' "http://172.21.21.21:7902/rest/?userName=admin&userPass=admin"
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"type":"removetrafficgroup","groups":["test1","test2"]}' "http://172.21.21.21:7902/rest/?userName=admin&userPass=admin"

Query traffic groups

curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"type":"trafficgroupconfiguration"}' "http://172.21.21.21:7902/rest/?userName=admin&userPass=admin"