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CHAPTER 10
Managing Security Policies in Intrusion
Detection and Prevention Devices
Assigning a Security Policy in an Intrusion Detection and Prevention Device (NSM
Procedure)
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Assigning a Security Policy in an Intrusion Detection and Prevention Device (NSM
Procedure) on page 119
Validating a Security Policy (NSM Procedure) on page 120
Troubleshooting Security Policy Validation Errors (NSM Procedure) on page 120
Pushing Security Policy Updates to an IDP Device (NSM Procedure) on page 121
Troubleshooting Configuration Push Errors (NSM Procedure) on page 123
Disabling Rules (NSM Procedure) on page 124
Exporting Security Policies (NSM Procedure) on page 124
After you have created the necessary firewall and IDP rules within the security policy, you
must perform the following steps to assign a security policy.
To assign an existing policy to the IDP device:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Policy Manager > Security Policies.
1.
In Device Manager, right-click the IDP device and select Policy > Assign Policy.
2.
From the Security Policy Name list, select the security policy you just created.
3.
Click OK.
4.
For more information, see the IDP Concepts & Examples Guide or Network and Security
Manager Administration Guide.
Intrusion Detection and Prevention Devices and Security Policies Overview on page 31
Validating a Security Policy (NSM Procedure) on page 120
Troubleshooting Security Policy Validation Errors (NSM Procedure) on page 120
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