Palo Alto XML API (what requires a commit and what doesnt)

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Palo Alto XML API (what requires a commit and what doesnt)

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What other things other than to register a IP as part of a Dynamic Group what else cna be accomplolished via XML API that does nto requite a commit to be sent to box?

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Cyber Elite
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Think of the XML API as another way to access the CLI. Anything that does/doesn't required a commit on the CLI will behave the same way over the XML API. Essentially the commands that you type into the XML API are the actual commands that the CLI is issueing; if you enable debug on the cli then you will see after every command entry the command that was actually ran against the config. 

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Cyber Elite
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Think of the XML API as another way to access the CLI. Anything that does/doesn't required a commit on the CLI will behave the same way over the XML API. Essentially the commands that you type into the XML API are the actual commands that the CLI is issueing; if you enable debug on the cli then you will see after every command entry the command that was actually ran against the config. 

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