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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 6 Managing Policy Objects
Policy Object Manager
Export Use the Export feature to download a CSV file of the object data for the
selected object type.
Print Use the Print feature to print the object data for the selected object type.
Filter Allows you to filter the rows displayed to help you find items in a large
table. For more information, see Filtering Tables, page 1-45.
Table Columns
* Indicates the policy object status:
- Policy object has been locked for editing. Hover over the lock
icon to see the user and ticket/activity that has the object locked.
- Policy object has been modified in the current ticket/activity
but the changes have not been submitted.
Note You can hover over the status icons to see details about the
ticket/activity in which the policy object has been
modified/locked and to navigate to that ticket/activity.
Icon (unlabeled field) The icon displayed for a policy object type identifies objects of that
type wherever they appear, such as in rules tables. If the icon includes
the image of a pencil, you can edit it.
Name The name of the policy object.
Content A summary of the object definition that might not include all defined
settings.
Permit For ACL objects, if the Access Control Entry (ACE) allows traffic, a
check mark appears in the Permit column. If the action is deny, a red
circle with a slash appears.
Category The category object that is assigned to the object, if any. Categories
help you organize and identify rules and objects. For more information,
see Using Category Objects, page 6-12.
Overrides Whether a user can override the object properties at the device level. A
check mark indicates that the object can be overridden. Not all object
types are overridable.
If an object has been overridden, the Overrides column displays the
number of overrides for that object. You can click on the number to see
the list of overrides.
For more information about device overrides, see Managing Object
Overrides, page 6-17.
Table 6-2 Policy Object Manager Window (Continued)
Element Description