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Chapter 1 Getting Started with Security Manager
Understanding Basic Security Manager Interface Features
View Menu (Configuration Manager)
The View menu in Configuration Manager contains commands to navigate within the user interface or
to alter the toolbar.
Policy Menu (Configuration Manager)
The Policy menu in Configuration Manager contains commands for managing policies.
Table1-4 View Menu
Menu Command Description
Device View Opens Device view. See Device View Overview, page 1-13.
Device Status View Opens the Device Status View window. See Working with Device
Status View, page3-61.
Map View Opens Map view. See Map View Overview, page1-16.
Policy View Opens Policy view. See Policy View Overview, page 1-14.
Policy Bundle View Opens Policy Bundle view. See Managing Policy Bundles, page 5-53.
Customized Toolbar Allows you to add or remove some optional buttons on the toolbar. For
information on all the buttons that can appear on the toolbar, see
Toolbar Reference (Configuration Manager), page1-36.
Table1-5 Policy Menu (Configuration Manager)
Menu Command Description
Share Policy Saves the active local policy as a shared policy. See Sharing a Local
Policy, page 5-38.
Unshare Policy Saves the active shared policy as a local policy. See Unsharing a Policy,
page 5-40.
Assign Shared Policy Assigns shared policies to devices. See Assigning a Shared Policy to a
Device or VPN Topology, page5-41.
Unassign Policy Unassigns the current policy from the selected device. See Unassigning
a Policy, page 5-33.
Copy Policies Between
Devices
Copies policies between devices. See Copying Policies Between
Devices, page 5-31
Share Device Polices Enables you to share local device policies. See Sharing a Local Policy,
page 5-38.
Edit Policy Assignments Edits assignment of shared policies to devices. See Modifying Policy
Assignments in Policy View, page 5-51.
Clone Policy Creates a copy of a policy with a new name. See Cloning (Copying) a
Shared Policy, page 5-44.
Rename Policy Renames a policy. See Renaming a Shared Policy, page5-45.
Add Local Rules Adds local rules to a shared policy on a device. You must select a
rule-based shared policy to use this command.
Inherit Rules Edits policy inheritance. See Inheriting or Uninheriting Rules,
page 5-43