CLI Reference Guide
332 CHAPTER 8: MANAGING WX SYSTEM IMAGES AND CONFIGURATIONS
3 Locate the rule you want to disable. You can click on the Class or Rule
headers to sort alphabetically by rule class or by rule name. You also can
filter the display to show only the rules in a specific class.
To filter the rule list based on class:
a Click Filter By Class. The rule list changes to list the rules in the
selected class.
b Select a rule class from the listbox. The list of rules changes to list the
rules in the selected class. In this example, the selected rule class is
802.1X Network Access.
4 In the Enabled column, click on the checkbox next to the rule.
If you are reenabling a rule, go to step 5.
If you are disabling a rule, go to step 8.
5 In the Rule column, click on the rule name. The disable settings are
displayed and become editable.
If the rule is disabled for all instances, the Disable All Instances
option is selected.
If individual instances of the rule are disabled, the Disable Selected
Instances option is selected and the instances are listed. Instances
that are disabled have checkmarks in the checkboxes next to them.
6 Reenable the rule or instances:
To reenable a rule all of whose instances are disabled, click on the
checkbox in the Enabled column. The Disable All Instances option is
deselected.
To reenable an individual instance of a rule, click on the checkbox next
to the instance. Repeat for each instance you want to reenable.
Alternatively, if you want to reenable all the disabled instances, you
can click on the checkbox in the Enabled column.
7 Go to step 10.
8 Click on the checkbox in the Enabled column. The disable options
become editable. By default, the Disable All Instances option is
selected.
9 To leave all instances disabled, go to step 10.
To disable only specific instances:
a Select Disable Selected Instances. The individual instances of the
rule are listed.