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How to Disable Policy Optimizer
Policy Optimizer provides many capabilities that make it easier to migrate to an application-based Security policy but you may disable it if you wish.
Policy Optimizer is enabled by default. Policy Optimizer provides many capabilities that make it easier to
Migrate Port-Based to App-ID Based Security Policy Rules
and to
Identify Security Policy Rules with Unused Applications
and remove the unused applications from the rules, but if you wish to disable the feature, you can.
Navigate to
Device
Setup
Management
Policy Rulebase Settings
.
Select the
Policy Application Usage
check box to enable the feature and deselect the check box to disable the feature.
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