
NOTE: For invalid policy settings, the policy items will display in red font.
An error panel will display below the policy item panel name and will include the number of errors and list
the details of the errors.
12. Click Preview to view the policies.
NOTE: To cancel, click Cancel.
Set policy options for all the items or for a category
Follow these steps to set the severity, remediation, and unsupported behavior options for all the items in the
policy or for a category:
1. Log into Security Manager, and then select the Policies tab.
2. Select a policy from the policies panel, and then click on the Edit button.
3. On the Policy Editor page, select Quick Settings (Policy) from the main category located in the top
navigation tabs.
4. In the Quick Settings (Policy) window, select the Policy Item inclusion check box, and then select an option
in the Policy Item inclusion drop-down list.
5. Select the Severity check box, and then select a High, Medium, or Low option.
6. Select the Remediation check box, and then select the Enable or Disable option.
7. Select the Unsupported Behavior check box, and then select the Fail or Ignore option.
Export and Import policies
Valid policies can be imported into a compatible version of Security Manager.
Policies are encrypted with a passphrase to protect sensitive data, such as passwords and network information.
A passphrase must be provided to import each policy.
Export a policy
1. Log into Security Manager, and then select the Policies tab.
2. On the Policies page, click on the check box to select a policy.
NOTE: An invalid (incomplete) policy cannot be exported and is grayed-out.
3. On the Policies toolbar, click the Export icon.
NOTE: Only one policy can be exported at a time.
4. Enter the passphrase to use for this policy, and then click OK. The passphrase can be any characters up to a
maximum of 80 characters.
The Export policy le is downloaded in the Downloads folder.
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