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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 6 Managing Policy Objects
Working with Policy Objects—Basic Procedures
Navigation Path
Open the Policy Object Manager, page 6-4. Select an object type that can be overridden (its object page
contains a column called Overrides), then do one of the following:
Double-click the green checkmark in the Overrides column.
Right-click the object and select Edit Device Overrides.
Edit the overridable object and click Edit next to the Overrides field.
Related Topics
Understanding Policy Object Overrides for Individual Devices, page 6-17
Allowing a Policy Object to Be Overridden, page 6-18
Creating or Editing Object Overrides for Multiple Devices At A Time, page 6-19
Deleting Device-Level Object Overrides, page 6-21
Filtering Tables, page 1-45
Filtering Items in Selectors, page 1-42
Deleting Device-Level Object Overrides
Deleting a device-level override restores the global definition of the object to the selected device. You
can delete overrides from the Device Properties window or from the Policy Object Manager window:
Deleting overrides from Device view—Right-click the device and select Device Properties, then
select the object type from the Policy Object Overrides folder. Select the override you want to
delete and click Delete Override.
Deleting overrides from the Policy Object Manager—Select the object type from the table of
contents, then right-click the object and select Edit Device Overrides. Select the override you want
to delete and click Delete Override.
Related Topics
Understanding Policy Object Overrides for Individual Devices, page 6-17
Allowing a Policy Object to Be Overridden, page 6-18
Policy Object Override Pages, page 3-49
Policy Object Overrides Window, page 6-20
Importing and Exporting Policy Objects
Security Manager includes a Perl script that you can use to export network/host, service, and port list
policy objects so that you can import them into another Security Manager server. The information
includes device-level overrides for policy objects that have them.
Note The command works with network/host objects that contain IPv4 addresses only. You cannot use the
command to import network/host-IPv6 objects.