Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 4000
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 23 Using Layers in an Intrusion Policy
Configuring User Layers
The Policy Information page appears.
Step 3
Click
Policy Layers
in the navigation panel.
The Policy Layers summary page appears, displaying a summary of the rule states and advanced settings
in each layer, and a flattened view of the policy showing the net effect of the states in all layers.
in each layer, and a flattened view of the policy showing the net effect of the states in all layers.
Note that the advanced setting name in the summary for each layer indicates which advanced setting
configurations are enabled, disabled, overridden, or inherited in the layer, as follows:
configurations are enabled, disabled, overridden, or inherited in the layer, as follows:
Step 4
Optionally, you can take any of the actions in the
table.
Step 5
Save your policy, continue editing, discard your changes, or exit while leaving your changes in the
system cache. See the
system cache. See the
table for more information.
When the advanced setting configuration is...
The advanced setting name is...
enabled in the layer
written in plain text
disabled in the layer
struck out
overridden by the configuration in a higher layer
written in italic text
inherited from a lower layer
not present