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I am wondering if there is a way to use wild cards when specifying members
of a hostgroup? I know that I can use an * to select all hosts but I would
like to do something like router* or firewall* That way I can
define all my routers or firewalls with those prefixes and easily add them
to hostgroups.
Is this possible?
I already asked on the Users list and no one had an answer.
Thanks
Kevin Miller
Sr. Network Security Engineer
Inflow Inc.
www.inflow.com
Work: 303-942-2934
Mobile: 303-548-1760
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