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Sorry but no, this is a community-based effort. Use it at your own risk. It has extensively been tested though and we'll endeavour to fix any bugs.
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## Which version of VMware Cloud on AWS has it been tested against?
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- Versions 1.9, 1.10, 1.11 and 1.12. I don't guarantee support with previous versions.
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+ Versions 1.9, 1.10, 1.11, 1.12, 1.14, and 1.15. We don't guarantee support with previous versions.
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I will, however, endeavour to verify compatibility as we release new versions.
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## What if I find a bug or need a new feature?
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- Please raise it on GitHub and I will look into it.
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+ Please raise it on GitHub and we will look into it.
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## Where can I find documentation about VMware Cloud on AWS:
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Please check the online documentation:
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- Create and remove security rules on the Management and Compute Gateways.
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- Request, remove and update Public IP addresses.
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- Display information about Direct Connect (such as BGP AS, MTU and VPN preference)
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- - Show VPN statistics,
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+ - Show VPN statistics,
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- Show DNS Zones and Services
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- Create and remove NAT rules
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- Display information about SDDC and org users
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- Display information about VMs in the SDDC
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- Create/Read/Update/Delete (CRUD) for Distributed Firewall Rules
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- Check T0 routes
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- Display CSP groups and group members
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+ - Add users to a CSP group
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+ - Display members of a CSP org
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+ - Display a diff of org member permissions in an org vs roles granted to a group
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- Check Internet egress interface counters
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- Create/Read/Delete L2VPN
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