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Chapter 4 Device Configurations and Software Images Configuration Audit
Figure 4-10 Create Configuration Policy-Showing Guidelines

Edit, View, or Delete Configuration Policy

In the Configuration Policies page, you can also do the following:
Select a policy and click Edit to modify the policy description and CLI commands. You cannot
modify the policy name. Keep in mind the policy guidelines while modifying the CLI commands.
Select a policy and click View to view the policy name, description, and CLI commands.
Select a policy or multiple policies and click Delete to delete the configuration policies. You cannot
delete a policy if it is part of a scheduled audit job.
Schedule Configuration Audit
You can schedule configuration audit jobs to run immediately or at a later point in time.
Note Only a maximum of 10 policies and 500 devices can be used for scheduling an audit job.
To schedule a configuration audit job:
Step 1 Choose Configuration Audit > Basic Audit. The Select Configuration Policies page lists the available
configuration policies. You can search the configuration policies by using CLI strings.
Step 2 Select the desired configuration policy from the available list and click Next.
Step 3 In the Select Devices page, select the devices that must be audited against the selected configuration
policy, and then click Next.