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Chapter 6
Edit Interface/Connection
To manually delete the associations:
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To manually delete the associations, click View Details to see a list of the
associations that this connection has. Make note of the associations, choose I will
delete the associations later, and then click OK. You can manually delete the
associations using the instructions in the following list.
The possible associations and the instructions for deleting them are:
Default Static Route—The interface is configured as the forwarding interface
for a default static route. To delete the static route with which this interface
is associated, click Configure, then click Routing. Click the static route in
the Static Routing table, and click Delete.
Port Address Translation—PAT is configured, using the interface on which
this connection was created. To delete the PAT association, click Configure,
then click NAT. Click the rule associated with this connection, and click
Delete.
NAT—The interface is designated as either a NAT inside or NAT outside
interface. To delete the NAT association, click Configure, then click
Interfaces and Connections. Click the connection in the interface list, and
then click Edit. Click the NAT tab, then choose None from the NAT
drop-down menu.
ACL—An ACL is applied to the interface on which the connection was
created. To delete the ACL, click Configure, then click Interfaces and
Connections. Click the connection in the Interface List, then click Edit.
Click the Association tab, then in the Access Rule group, click the ... button
next to both the Inbound and Outbound fields, and click None.
Inspect—An inspection rule is applied to the interface on which the
connection was created. To delete the inspection rule, click Configure, then
click Interfaces and Connections. Click the connection in the Interface List,
then click Edit. Click the Association tab, then in the Inspection Rule group,
for both the Inbound and Outbound fields, choose None.
Crypto—A crypto map is applied to the interface on which the connection
was created. To delete the crypto map, click Configure, then click Interfaces
and Connections. Click the connection in the Interface List, and then click
Edit. Click the Association tab, then in the VPN group, in the IPSec Policy
field, click None.
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