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11-27-2024 11:15 PM - edited 11-27-2024 11:16 PM
Hi community,
I'm using a Custom Condition to block some laptops names during authorization and it works fine.
I've managed to create an API to check the condition exist, and /add/remove new hosts to it, but I cannot manage to implement the call to create the Custom Condition if it does not exist (sb remove it). Using the Postman collection method here (https://www.postman.com/lunar-module-astronomer-52086722/cisco-ise/request/527hljw/network-access-creates-a-library-condition) I always got Error 400 "request has bad input format in the body"
This is the JSON body I'm using for the API call:
{
"conditionType": "LibraryConditionOrBlock",
"name": "Deny_Machine_Names_TEST",
}
The before payload is the reduced version of the JSON output of the existing object:
{
"link": {
"rel": "self",
"href": "https://<ISE_URL>/api/v1/policy/network-access/condition/<OBJECT_ID>",
"type": "application/json"
},
"conditionType": "LibraryConditionOrBlock",
"isNegate": false,
"children": [
{
"link": None,
"conditionType": "ConditionAttributes",
"isNegate": False,
"dictionaryName": "Radius",
"attributeName": "User-Name",
"operator": "contains",
"dictionaryValue": None,
"attributeValue": "TT059"
}
],
"name": "Deny_Machine_Names",
"description": None
}
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12-09-2024 06:45 AM
When trying new APIs for the first time - especially with complicated ones like ISE Policy - it is always helpful to create your desired configuration in the GUI then perform a GET request on the respective API to see the structure and values. You may then use that as a template for your POST or PUT methods for similar configurations.
If the JSON above is for the POST, you do not include the link attribute in your POST request.

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12-09-2024 06:45 AM
When trying new APIs for the first time - especially with complicated ones like ISE Policy - it is always helpful to create your desired configuration in the GUI then perform a GET request on the respective API to see the structure and values. You may then use that as a template for your POST or PUT methods for similar configurations.
If the JSON above is for the POST, you do not include the link attribute in your POST request.
