FortiGateAPI.cmdb.firewall_ipmacbinding.table
- class fortigate_api.cmdb.firewall_ipmacbinding.TableFiC(fortigate: FortiGate, **kwargs)
Web UI
API
https://172.16.177.65/api/v2/cmdb/firewall.ipmacbinding/table
Data
- uid: str = 'seq-num'
Unique identifier of fortigate-object.
- create(data: Dict[str, Any]) Response
Create the fortigate-object in the Fortigate.
- Parameters:
data (dict) – Data of the fortigate-object. More details can be found at https://fndn.fortinet.net for related
POSTmethod.- Returns:
Session response.
<Response [200]> Object successfully created,
<Response [500]> Object already exists.
- Return type:
Response
- delete(uid: str | int = '', filter: str | Sequence[str] = '', **kwargs) Response
Delete the fortigate-object from the Fortigate.
- Parameters:
uid (str or int) – Identifier of the fortigate-object. Used to delete a single object.
filter (str or List[str]) – Filter fortigate-objects by one or multiple Filtering conditions. Used to delete multiple objects.
kwargs – Fortigate REST API parameters. More details can be found at https://fndn.fortinet.net for related
DELETEmethod.
- Returns:
Session response.
<Response [200]> Object successfully deleted,
<Response [404]> Object not found in the Fortigate.
- Return type:
Response
- get(**kwargs) List[Dict[str, Any]]
Get fortigate-objects, all or filtered by some parameters.
- Parameters:
kwargs – Fortigate REST API parameters.
filter- Filter fortigate-objects by one or multiple Filtering conditions. More details can be found at https://fndn.fortinet.net for relatedGETmethod.- Returns:
List of the fortigate-objects.
- Return type:
List[dict]
- is_exist(uid: str | int) bool
Check if a fortigate-object exists in the Fortigate.
- Parameters:
uid (str or int) – Identifier of the fortigate-object.
- Returns:
True - object exists, False - object does not exist.
- Return type:
bool
- update(data: Dict[str, Any]) Response
Update fortigate-object on the Fortigate.
- Parameters:
data (dict) – Data of the fortigate-object to update. More details can be found at https://fndn.fortinet.net for related
PUTmethod.- Returns:
Session response.
<Response [200]> Object successfully updated,
<Response [404]> Object has not been updated.
- Return type:
Response
- property url: str
URL to the fortigate-object.
Usage
"""api/v2/cmdb/firewall.ipmacbinding/table
- Create table in the Fortigate
- Get all tables from the Fortigate
- Get filtered table by seq-num (unique identifier)
- Update table data in the Fortigate
- Delete table from the Fortigate by seq-num (unique identifier)
- Check for absence of table in the Fortigate
"""
from fortigate_api import FortiGateAPI
HOST = "host"
USERNAME = "username"
PASSWORD = "password"
api = FortiGateAPI(host=HOST, username=USERNAME, password=PASSWORD)
# Create table in the Fortigate
data = {
"name": "TABLE",
"ip": "10.0.0.1",
"mac": "00:00:00:00:00:01",
"status": "enable",
}
response = api.cmdb.firewall_ipmacbinding.table.create(data)
print("table.create", response) # table.create <Response [200]>
# Get all tables from the Fortigate
items = api.cmdb.firewall_ipmacbinding.table.get()
print(f"tables count={len(items)}") # tables count=1
# Get filtered table by seq-num (unique identifier)
items = api.cmdb.firewall_ipmacbinding.table.get(**{"seq-num": 1})
print(f"tables count={len(items)}") # tables count=1
# Update table data in the Fortigate
seq_num = items[0]["seq-num"]
data = {"seq-num": seq_num, "mac": "00:00:00:00:00:02"}
response = api.cmdb.firewall_ipmacbinding.table.update(data)
print("table.update", response) # table.update <Response [200]>
# Delete table from the Fortigate by seq-num (unique identifier)
response = api.cmdb.firewall_ipmacbinding.table.delete(seq_num)
print("table.delete", response) # table.delete <Response [200]>
# Check for absence of table in the Fortigate
response = api.cmdb.firewall_ipmacbinding.table.is_exist(seq_num)
print("table.is_exist", response) # table.is_exist False
api.logout()