Override Configuration
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10.0 (EoL)
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- Upgrade a Firewall to the Latest PAN-OS Version (API)
- Show and Manage GlobalProtect Users (API)
- Query a Firewall from Panorama (API)
- Upgrade PAN-OS on Multiple HA Firewalls through Panorama (API)
- Automatically Check for and Install Content Updates (API)
- Enforce Policy using External Dynamic Lists and AutoFocus Artifacts (API)
- Configure SAML 2.0 Authentication (API)
- Quarantine Compromised Devices (API)
- Manage Certificates (API)
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- Asynchronous and Synchronous Requests to the PAN-OS XML API
- Run Operational Mode Commands (API)
- Apply User-ID Mapping and Populate Dynamic Groups (API)
- Get Version Info (API)
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- PAN-OS REST API
- Access the PAN-OS REST API
- Resource Methods and Query Parameters (REST API)
- PAN-OS REST API Request and Response Structure
- PAN-OS REST API Error Codes
- Work With Objects (REST API)
- Create a Security Policy Rule (REST API)
- Work with Policy Rules on Panorama (REST API)
- Create a Tag (REST API)
- Configure a Security Zone (REST API)
- Configure an SD-WAN Interface (REST API)
- Create an SD-WAN Policy Pre Rule (REST API)
- Configure an Ethernet Interface (REST API)
- Update a Virtual Router (REST API)
- Work With Decryption (APIs)
End-of-Life (EoL)
Override Configuration
Use action=override to
override a setting that was pushed to a firewall from a template.
Use the xpath parameter to specify the location
of the object to override.
- Override the SNMP Trap profile configuration settings
that were pushed to the firewall using a template:curl -X GET "https://<firewall>/api/?key=apikey&type=config&action=override&xpath=/config/shared/log-settings/snmptrap&element=<entry name="snmp" src="tpl"><version src="tpl"><v2c src="tpl"><server src="tpl"><entry name="test" src="tpl"><manager src="tpl">2.2.2.2</manager><community src="tpl">test</community></entry></server></v2c></version></entry>"
- Confirm that the XML response for the request looks like the following:
<response status="success" code="20"> <msg>command succeeded</msg> </response> - Confirm that the XML response for the request looks like the following: