we have a scenario with several firewall that has LAN and WAN configured in L2 Bridge mode. Is it possible to manage them using Zero Touch configuration to let them be acquired by NSM?
I'll take a stab at this. Zero Touch and NSM are still a work in progress.
I'd say using Zero Touch to implement the device would be problematic using a L2 bridge on the WAN interface. If the device was already in place as a L2 Bridge, you could add it to NSM. Just depends on when you are using ZT + NSM during implementation.
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I'll take a stab at this. Zero Touch and NSM are still a work in progress.
I'd say using Zero Touch to implement the device would be problematic using a L2 bridge on the WAN interface. If the device was already in place as a L2 Bridge, you could add it to NSM. Just depends on when you are using ZT + NSM during implementation.