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Editing a Security Policy
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This section describes the procedure for changing the settings of a registered security policy. It also describes the procedure for enabling a security policy.
1.
Press (Settings/Registration).
2.
Press [Preferences] → [Network] → [TCP/IP Settings].
3.
Press [IPSec Settings] for [TCP/IP Settings] → specify the following items → press [OK].
Enabling a Security Policy:
Changing the Priority of a Security Policy:
Deleting a Security Policy:
Changing the Settings of a Security Policy:
Enabling a Security Policy:
Select the security policy → press [Policy On/Off].
Changing the Priority of a Security Policy:
Select the security policy → press [Raise Priority] or [Lower Priority].
NOTE
You can press [Print List] to print a list of the security policies and confirm their priorities.
Deleting a Security Policy:
Select the security policy → press [Delete].
Changing the Settings of a Security Policy:
Select the security policy → press [Edit].
Change the required items on the Edit screen → press [OK].
For more information on each setting, see "Registering a Security Policy."