Edit a Global Access Policy

Keeping in mind the configuration limitations described above, use Edit an ASA Network Policy to edit your global access policy.

Note

If you find that you cannot edit a global policy because the Edit Policy button is deactivated, it may be because the policy was created on the ASA and contains rules with objects that CDO does not support. Those rules will not be visible to you in the global access policy table. In this case, you will need to edit the configuration file using CDO's CLI tool, by editing the ASA's configuration file using CDO, or by editing the global policy directly on the ASA.

Copy a Global Access Policy to Another Device

Use, Copy an ASA Network Policy to copy a global access policy from one device to another or to copy a global access policy from one device to a single interface on another device.

Deleting a Global Access Policy

You cannot delete a global access policy using CDO's user interface. To delete a global access policy, you will need to delete the global access policy at the command line using CDO's CLI tool, by editing the ASA's configuration file using CDO, or by editing the global policy directly on the ASA.