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Hello,
I just decommissioned a few firewalls and would like to delete the firewall objects and associated policies. I was reading sk15319 for instructions on how to delete the policy, but don't know how to backup conf directory. Is it simply a matter of doing a secure copy from the firewall manager to a laptop? Also, are there any specific steps i should follow when deleting firewall objects? For example, should i delete the firewall object from the policy first, and then delete the policy package? or vice versa? I created a snapshot prior to doing anything.
Thanks in advance
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Jorge
Hi PhoneBoy
I tried to reply, but don't think i did it correctly, so I will try again.
We are running R80.10 across the board.
Since backing up the conf directory is not the most sufficient, I'm assuming performing a snapshot is the preferred choice?
The firewall object is assigned to specific policy packages, and is used in rules as well.
I will make sure i use the "Where used" function and remove the corresponding references prior to deleting the policy package.
Thanks again for your help
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