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Michael,
But I don't want to edit it, I just want to use it. Why do I need to copy a
rule to implement it when I don't want to edit it? I want to use it exactly
as Cisco delivered it.
I wish there was a CCA for Dummies guide!
Libby
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 16:33:19 -0400, King, Michael <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi Libby,
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>There are 4 terms used in CCA.
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>Checks, Rules, Requirements, and Roles.
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>Checks are used to form the Rules, and Rules are formed from
>Requirements. The Requirements are applied to individual roles.
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>Multiple checks can form a rule, and multiple rules can form a
>Requirement.
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>The Cisco Provided Checks are used by the Cisco Rules. Sometimes
>(Depending on how long you've had it installed) you might have checks
>with no rules.
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>The Cisco provided rules and checks are none user editable, but you can
>copy them, and edit those.
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