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Editing policies

Editing policies

Policies can be edited in a variety of different way, often directly on the policy list.

Note

The name of the admin who last modified the policy will be displayed in the Last Modified field along with the timestamp.

To edit a policy:

Select a policy and select Edit from the Edit menu, or double-click on a policy, to open the Edit Policy pane.

You can also edit a policy inline using the object pane (either the Object Selector frame or the Object Configurations pane when dual pane is enabled), the right-click menu, and by dragging and dropping objects. See Using the object selector and Drag and dropping objects.

The right-click menu changes based on the cell or object that is clicked on. When available, selecting Add Object(s) opens the Add Object(s) dialog box, where one or more objects can be selected to add to the policy, or new objects can be created and then added. Selecting Remove Object(s) removes the object from the policy.

To clone a policy:

Select a policy, and from the Edit menu, select Clone. The Clone Policy dialog box opens with all of the settings of the original policy. Edit the settings as required and select OK to create the clone.

To Clone Reverse a policy:

Select a policy, and from the Edit menu, select Clone Reverse. Alternatively, you can also select Clone Reverse from the right-click context menu.

The policy is cloned with the Incoming Interface and Outgoing Interface switched with each other. The Source and Destination are also switched with each other.

The policy is cloned without a name. Click the Name for the policy and specify a name.

A policy cloned using the Clone Reverse option is disabled for security. The administrator can enable the policy after reviewing the settings.

When NAT is enabled for a policy, Clone Reverse is disabled.

To copy, cut, or paste a policy or object:

You can copy, cut, and paste policies. Select a policy, and from the Edit menu, select Cut or Copy. When pasting a copied or cut policy, you can insert it above or below the currently selected policy.

You can also copy, cut, and paste objects within a policy. Select an object in a cell, or select multiple objects using the control key, then right-click and select Copy or Cut. Copied or cut objects can only be pasted into appropriate cells; an address cannot be pasted into a service cell for example.

A copied or cut policy or object can be pasted multiple times without having to be recopied.

To delete a policy:

You can delete a policy. Select a policy, and select Delete. When deleting a policy, you will see the Confirm Deletion pane which displays information about the selected policies to be deleted. Click OK to confirm the deletion.

To add a section:

You can use sections to help organize your policy list. Policies can also be appended to sections.

Select a policy, and from the Section menu, click Add. Type a section name, and click OK to add a section to the currently selected policy.

This section also includes the following topics:

Editing policies

Editing policies

Policies can be edited in a variety of different way, often directly on the policy list.

Note

The name of the admin who last modified the policy will be displayed in the Last Modified field along with the timestamp.

To edit a policy:

Select a policy and select Edit from the Edit menu, or double-click on a policy, to open the Edit Policy pane.

You can also edit a policy inline using the object pane (either the Object Selector frame or the Object Configurations pane when dual pane is enabled), the right-click menu, and by dragging and dropping objects. See Using the object selector and Drag and dropping objects.

The right-click menu changes based on the cell or object that is clicked on. When available, selecting Add Object(s) opens the Add Object(s) dialog box, where one or more objects can be selected to add to the policy, or new objects can be created and then added. Selecting Remove Object(s) removes the object from the policy.

To clone a policy:

Select a policy, and from the Edit menu, select Clone. The Clone Policy dialog box opens with all of the settings of the original policy. Edit the settings as required and select OK to create the clone.

To Clone Reverse a policy:

Select a policy, and from the Edit menu, select Clone Reverse. Alternatively, you can also select Clone Reverse from the right-click context menu.

The policy is cloned with the Incoming Interface and Outgoing Interface switched with each other. The Source and Destination are also switched with each other.

The policy is cloned without a name. Click the Name for the policy and specify a name.

A policy cloned using the Clone Reverse option is disabled for security. The administrator can enable the policy after reviewing the settings.

When NAT is enabled for a policy, Clone Reverse is disabled.

To copy, cut, or paste a policy or object:

You can copy, cut, and paste policies. Select a policy, and from the Edit menu, select Cut or Copy. When pasting a copied or cut policy, you can insert it above or below the currently selected policy.

You can also copy, cut, and paste objects within a policy. Select an object in a cell, or select multiple objects using the control key, then right-click and select Copy or Cut. Copied or cut objects can only be pasted into appropriate cells; an address cannot be pasted into a service cell for example.

A copied or cut policy or object can be pasted multiple times without having to be recopied.

To delete a policy:

You can delete a policy. Select a policy, and select Delete. When deleting a policy, you will see the Confirm Deletion pane which displays information about the selected policies to be deleted. Click OK to confirm the deletion.

To add a section:

You can use sections to help organize your policy list. Policies can also be appended to sections.

Select a policy, and from the Section menu, click Add. Type a section name, and click OK to add a section to the currently selected policy.

This section also includes the following topics: