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Step5 Click in the inbound or outbound field, and then click the button to the right.
Step6 Click None (clear rule association).
Step7 Click OK.
How Do I Delete a Rule That Is Associated with an Interface?
Cisco SDM does not allow you to delete a rule that is associated with an interface;
you must first remove the association between the rule and the interface, and then
delete the access rule.
Step1 Click Interfaces and Connections in the left panel and click the Edit Interfaces
and Connections tab.
Step2 Select the interface that you want to disassociate the rule from.
Step3 Click Edit..
Step4 In the Association tab, find the rule in the Access Rule box or the Inspect Rule
box. The rule may have a name or a number.
Step5 Find the rule in the association tab. If it is an access rule, click None (clear rule
association). If it is an Inspection rule, click None.
Step6 Click OK.
Step7 Click Rules in the left frame. Use the Rules tree to go to the Access Rule or the
Inspection Rule window.
Step8 Select the rule that you want to remove, and click Delete.
How Do I Create an Access Rule for a Java List?
Inspection rules allow you to specify Java lists. A Java list is used to permit Java
applet traffic from trusted sources. These sources are defined in an access rule that
the Java List references. To create this kind of access rule, and use it in a Java list,
do the following: