Editing Objects

See caveats related to network objects and groups at Network.

Procedure


Step 1

Choose Objects > Object Management.

Step 2

Choose an object type from the list; see Introduction to Objects.

Step 3

Click Edit (edit icon) next to the object you want to edit.

If View (View button) appears instead, the object belongs to an ancestor domain and has been configured not to allow overrides, or you do not have permission to modify the object.

Step 4

Modify the object settings as desired.

Step 5

If you are editing a variable set, manage the variables in the set; see Managing Variables.

Step 6

For objects that can be configured to allow overrides:

  • If you want to allow overrides for this object, check the Allow Overrides check box; see Allowing Object Overrides. You can change this setting only for objects that belong to the current domain.
  • If you want to add override values to this object, expand the Override section and click Add; see Adding Object Overrides.

Step 7

Click Save.

Step 8

If you are editing a variable set, and that set is in use by an access control policy, click Yes to confirm that you want to save your changes.


What to do next

  • If an active policy references your object, deploy configuration changes.