Policy & Objects : Managing policy packages : Create a new policy package or folder
 
Create a new policy package or folder
To create a new policy folder:
1. Select the specific ADOM in which you are creating the policy folder from the drop-down list in the toolbar, or select Global to create a folder for global policy packages.
2. Right-click on a policy package or folder in the Policy Package tree.
3. Under the Policy Folder heading in the pop-up menu, select Create New.
4. Enter a name for the new policy folder in the dialog box and then select OK.
To create a new global policy package:
1. Select Global in the toolbar.
2. Right-click on a policy package or folder in the Policy Package tree.
3. Under the Global Policy Package heading in the pop-up menu, select Create New.
The Add Global Policy Package dialog box opens.
4. Enter a name for the new global policy package in the dialog box.
5. If you are cloning a previous policy package, select Clone Policy Package and enter the name of the policy package you would like to clone in the resulting text field.
6. Select OK to add the policy package.
To create a new policy package:
1. Select the specific ADOM in which you are creating the policy package from the drop-down list in the toolbar.
2. Right-click on a policy package or folder in the Policy Package tree.
3. Under the Policy Package heading in the pop-up menu, select Create New.
The Create New Policy Package dialog box opens.
Figure 187: Create new policy package
4. Configure the following settings:
Name
Enter a name for the new policy package
Clone Policy Package
If you are cloning a previous policy package, select Clone Policy Package and select the policy package you would like to clone from the list.
5. Select OK to add the policy package.
6. Select Installation in the Policy Package tab bar and select Add in the toolbar.
The Add Device/Group to Policy Package Installation Target window opens.
Figure 188: Installation Targets
7. Select the devices or groups for the policy package.
8. Select OK to save the setting.