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04-01-2021 10:23 AM
Hello all! I am trying to find more information about the attached image -
specifically when selecting an application in the process of creating a security policy, some applications appear to have dependency trees (shown)
In this example of SNMP,
SNMP is shown with several apps that appear to fall under it
-snmp-base
-snmp v1 v2 and v3
Does this mean, that by selecting the top level "SNMP" that SNMP-base, v1-v3 would also be included, or rather that apps falling under that categorization will be accepted if the top level SNMP is chosen but not say SNMP-base?
I've googled around but I'm not sure how exactly to phrase my query that I'm getting more relevant results.
Thank you!
04-01-2021 01:30 PM - edited 04-01-2021 01:30 PM
It does mean, that by selecting the top level snmp ( which is a container ) apps under it would be included: snmp-base, v1, v2, v3
04-01-2021 01:30 PM - edited 04-01-2021 01:30 PM
It does mean, that by selecting the top level snmp ( which is a container ) apps under it would be included: snmp-base, v1, v2, v3
04-01-2021 01:35 PM
Thank you very much for the explanation, really appreciate your time.
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