01-14-2013 04:57 PM - edited 02-21-2020 04:48 AM
While looking at online documentation I see that object-group ip address is explicitly listed as
supprted command on Nexus-7000 but on other models documentation is confusing.
For example, for Nexus-5000 references to IP address group objects for source/destination of deny command exist in documentation for older versions of NX-OS 4.0 and 4.1 (at the same time no explicit object-group command is listed in same CLI reference) but in current v5.x source/destination does not show IP address group as available choice.
Can any one with access to Nexus-5000 or 3000 verify if object-group ip address is valid command on that platform?
It appears full support (just like on IOS) for using IP Address groups was introduced only in NX-OS v6 (which only runs on 7000 platform).
Are there plans to make this also available on lower models?
thanks.
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01-16-2013 04:13 AM
Hi Alexander
This feature is not currently supported on N5k/N3k
If you have some specific requirements to implement this feature please reach your account team to describe your network design. And they will be able to help you.
HTH,
Alex
01-16-2013 04:13 AM
Hi Alexander
This feature is not currently supported on N5k/N3k
If you have some specific requirements to implement this feature please reach your account team to describe your network design. And they will be able to help you.
HTH,
Alex
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