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Chapter 11 Configuring Security Manager Administrative Settings
Policy Objects Page
Policy Objects Page
Use the Policy Objects page to define system defaults related to policy object creation.
Navigation Path
Select Tools > Security Manager Administration and select Policy Objects from the table of contents.
Related Topics
Understanding and Specifying Services and Service and Port List Objects, page 6-86
Chapter 6, “Managing Policy Objects”
Field Reference
Save button Saves your changes.
If you are unmanaging a policy, you are shown a list of devices that
have the policy assigned to them. Security Manager must be able to
obtain the required locks to unassign the policy from all devices, or you
must manually unassign the policies (or remove the locks) before
unmanaging the policy.
If you are managing a previously unmanaged policy, be sure to
rediscover all affected devices to bring the existing configurations into
Security Manager.
Reset button Resets changes to the previously applied values.
Restore Defaults button Resets values to Security Manager defaults.
Table11-27 Policy Management Page (Continued)
Element Description
Table11-28 Policy Objects Page
Element Description
When Redundant Objects
Detected
The action you want Security Manager to take when you try to create a
policy object that has the same definition as an existing object:
Ignore—You can freely create objects with identical definitions.
Any conflicts are ignored by Security Manager.
Warn—Security Manager displays a warning if you attempt to
create an object that is identical to an existing object. You may
proceed to create the object, if you wish.
Enforce—Security Manager prevents you from creating an object
that is identical to an existing object. An error message is
displayed.