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Cisco FMC Access control policy under default

blocksupport
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Level 1

I have imported an ACP and it is showing under the Default-Policy... is there a way to have it not indented? If I delete the Default-policy will it also delete the "internal" policy showing below it?

 

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nspasov
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Cisco Employee

You are using nested Access Control Policies. SO, the "Internal" policy is inheriting rules from the parent policy "Default" Here are your options:
1. Remove the parent policy: Go to your internal policy > From the "More" option on the top select "Inheritance Settings: > Use the "Select Base Policy" drop-down and select "None" > Hit "OK" > Hit "Save"

2. Deleting the base/parent policy will also delete the child one. So, if you want to retain the "Internal" policy then the I suggest you use the steps above instead. 

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nspasov
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

You are using nested Access Control Policies. SO, the "Internal" policy is inheriting rules from the parent policy "Default" Here are your options:
1. Remove the parent policy: Go to your internal policy > From the "More" option on the top select "Inheritance Settings: > Use the "Select Base Policy" drop-down and select "None" > Hit "OK" > Hit "Save"

2. Deleting the base/parent policy will also delete the child one. So, if you want to retain the "Internal" policy then the I suggest you use the steps above instead. 

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