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Deleting a configuration policy manager
To delete an existing configuration policy manager, complete the following steps.
1. Select Monitor > Configuration Policy Manager.
The Configuration Policy Manager dialog box displays.
2. Select the policy you want to delete in the Monitors list.
3. Click Delete.
4. Click Yes on the confirmation message.
5. Click Close on the Configuration Policy Manager dialog box.
Configuration rules
A configuration rule is a logical expression built with configuration conditions and blocks. You can
use configuration rules to perform a configuration compliance check against a baseline (such as a
product’s backup configuration file).
Viewing a predefined configuration rule
You can view detailed information about predefined configuration rules on the Add Monitor or Edit
Monitor dialog box.
1. Select the predefined configuration rule you want to view.
The configuration rule displays in the Details area.
2. Review the configuration rule.
For specific detailed information about the predefined rules, refer to
Predefined configuration rules
The Management application provides the following predefined configuration rules:
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No Interface Shutdown Rule — The rule fails when any interface (10 Gbps port or LAG) on the
device shuts down.
defines the logical expressions for this rule.
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No Interface Shutdown Rule expressions
AND/OR ( Block/Condition Name
) Details - Description/Condition/Configuration
Start: Network OS Ten Gigabit
Ethernet Interfaces
Processes all 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on a Network
OS device.
interface TenGigabitEthernet .*
Network OS Interface NOT
shutdown
Condition test fails if the interface is shut down.
Not Matches - Lines in any order
shutdown