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How does Security Manager handle my current CLI naming schemes for ACLs and object groups?

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How does Security Manager handle my current CLI naming schemes for ACLs and object groups?

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A. When you discover policies from a device, Security Manager tries to use the same names you have used. However, depending on your naming scheme, some minor differences might occur between what you defined on your device and the policies created through discovery. For more information, see ACL Names Preserved by Security Manager and Name Changes in PIX/ASA Object Groups. Additionally, it is possible that a naming conflict can occur between an existing ACL or object on the device and the name required for the new policy; in this case, Security Manager generates a different name so as not to misconfigure the device.

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