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Chapter 9 Classify URLs for Policy Application
Managing Updates to the Set of URL Categories
Understanding the Impacts of URL Category Set Updates
URL category set updates can have the following impacts on existing Access Policies, Decryption
Policies, and Cisco Data Security policies, and on Identities:
Policies, and Cisco Data Security policies, and on Identities:
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Effects of URL Category Set Changes on Policy Group Membership
This section applies to all policy types with membership that can be defined by URL category, and to
Identities. When policy group membership is defined by URL category, changes to the category set may
have the following effects:
Identities. When policy group membership is defined by URL category, changes to the category set may
have the following effects:
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If the sole criterion for membership is a deleted category, the policy or identity is disabled.
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If membership in any policy is defined by a URL category that changes, and if this causes ACL list
changes, the web proxy will restart.
changes, the web proxy will restart.
Effects of URL Category Set Updates on Filtering Actions in Policies
URL category set updates can change policy behavior in the following ways:
Change
Effect on Policies and Identities
A new category can be
added
added
For each policy, the default action for newly-added categories is the action specified for
Uncategorized URLs for that policy.
Uncategorized URLs for that policy.
A category can be
deleted
deleted
The action associated with the deleted category is deleted.
If the policy depended exclusively on the deleted category, the policy is disabled.
If a policy depends on an identity that depended exclusively on a deleted category, the policy will
be disabled.
be disabled.
A category can be
renamed
renamed
No change to the behavior of the existing policy.
A category can split
A single category can become multiple new categories. Both new categories have the action
associated with the original category.
associated with the original category.