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The Insert Empty Policy operation will insert a new disabled policy above or below, with no interface pair inheritance from the adjacent policies 7.2.1

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The Insert Empty Policy operation will insert a new disabled policy above or below, with no interface pair inheritance from the adjacent policies 7.2.1

Insert a new empty firewall policy above or below the currently selected policy. These options are available from the policy Create New dropdown menu and the policy right-click menu.

To insert a new empty policy:
  1. Go to Policy & Objects > Policy Packages > Firewall Policy.
  2. Select a policy and click Insert Empty Above or Insert Empty Below in the Create New menu or the right-click menu.



    The new empty policy is inserted above or below the selected policy as a default deny policy. Source and destination interfaces are not inherited from the selected policy, and use any.

The Insert Empty Policy operation will insert a new disabled policy above or below, with no interface pair inheritance from the adjacent policies 7.2.1

Insert a new empty firewall policy above or below the currently selected policy. These options are available from the policy Create New dropdown menu and the policy right-click menu.

To insert a new empty policy:
  1. Go to Policy & Objects > Policy Packages > Firewall Policy.
  2. Select a policy and click Insert Empty Above or Insert Empty Below in the Create New menu or the right-click menu.



    The new empty policy is inserted above or below the selected policy as a default deny policy. Source and destination interfaces are not inherited from the selected policy, and use any.