Renaming A User-Defined Policy; Copying A Policy; Managing The Security Association Database - Qlogic SANbox 5802V Interface Manual

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4 – Network Configuration
Managing IP Security

Renaming a User-Defined Policy

To rename a policy (policy_1), enter the
in the following example:
SANbox #> admin start
SANbox (admin) #> ipsec edit
SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec policy rename policy_1 policy_4
The security policy will be renamed. Please confirm (y/n): [n] y
SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec save
The IPsec configuration will be saved and activated.
Please confirm (y/n): [n] y

Copying a Policy

You can copy both user-defined and dynamic policies. To copy a policy (policy_1),
enter the
SANbox #> admin start
SANbox (admin) #> ipsec edit
SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec policy copy policy_1 policy_a
SANbox (admin-ipsec) #> ipsec save
The IPsec configuration will be saved and activated.
Please confirm (y/n): [n] y

Managing the Security Association Database

The security association database is made up of user-defined associations and
dynamic associations (associations created by the switch). In addition to creating
an association, you can delete, modify, rename, and copy user-defined
associations. Dynamic associations can only be copied.
Creating an Association
Deleting an Association
Modifying a User-Defined Association
Renaming a User-Defined Association
Copying an Association
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Ipsec Policy
Copy command as shown in the following example:
Ipsec Policy
Rename command as shown
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