Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide

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Security Policies
Search Field
Enter text that you want to search for within the columns displayed into this field.
Note: This field at the top right of the grids will only search text columns that are not grayed out and are string-based. 
See 
Columns
The 
Security Policies
 interface contains the following columns:
Name
 – The name of the security policy.
Description
 – A description of the security policy. The 
Description
 field in the 
Security Policy Definition
 is 
optional, so there may not be any data in this column.
Modified
 – The last time the security policy was modified.
Security Policies Preferences 
Select 
View>Preferences 
from the main menu bar while viewing the 
Security Policies
 pane to display the 
Security 
Policies Preferences
 dialog.
From this dialog, you can select which columns are displayed in the 
Security Policies
 pane and in what order they 
appear.
A checkmark to the left of a column title indicates that it will be displayed in the pane. No checkmark indicates that 
it will not be displayed.
To rearrange the order in which the columns are displayed, select the column and click the up or down arrow.
Navigator Context Menu
When you right-click in the 
Navigator
 pane while viewing the 
Security Policies
 pane, the 
Navigator
 context menu 
displays. 
This context menu contains the following options:
Add Security Policy
 – Displays the 
Security Policy Definition 
to add a new security policy. Has the same 
function as the 
Add Security Policy 
button. 
Preferences
 – Displays the preferences for the 
Security Policies
 pane.
Print
 – Displays the 
Reports
 pane to view and print your security policy definitions. Has the same function as the 
Print
 button on the toolbar. For more information, see 
Export
 – Saves the data in the current pane as an HTML file. 
Refresh
 – Updates the data in the current pane.
Security Policies Context Menu
When you right-click in the 
Security Policies
 pane, the 
Security Policies
 context menu displays. 
This context menu contains the following options:
Add Security Policy
 – Add a new security policy definition by displaying the 
Security Policy Definition
Edit Security Policy
 – Edit the selected security policy by displaying the 
Security Policy Definition
Delete Security Policy
 – Deletes the selected security policy.