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You can view differences between the old profile and the new one before you publish the changes. The appliance shows you the system-level changes, including new rules, deleted rules, and rule syntax, between the two rulesets and customizations from the old profile. You can then select the changes you want to merge into the new profile. You can also modify some of these customized changes before you merge them into the new profile. When merging profiles, all rules in the old ruleset and new ruleset are compared and identified by their rule IDs.
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To merge a threat protection profile:

  1. From the Data Management tab, select the Security tab -> select either Threat Protection Rules or Members or Profiles tab, click Merge from the Toolbar, and then select Profile from the drop-down list.
  2. In the Merge Changes Into Profile Ruleset editor, complete the following:
    • Old Profile: From the drop-down list, select the threat protection profile from which you want to merge changes into the new profile. The Comment field displays additional information about the profile and Ruleset version displays the ruleset version.
    • New Profile: From the drop-down list, select the threat protection profile to which you want to merge changes. The Comment field displays additional information about the profile and Ruleset version displays the ruleset version.
    • Get Differences: Click this to display a list of differences between the old and new profiles. The appliance displays system-level changes in the System changes from old profile (x items) table, where x is the total number of changed rules between the old and new profiles. The appliance merges all system-level changes listed in this table into the new profile.

The table displays the following information for each changed rule:

    • Rule ID: The rule ID of the changed rule. You can click the rule link and modify parameters in the rule editor.
    • Rule Name: The name of the rule.
    • Type: Indicates whether the rule is a newly added rule or it has been deleted.
    • Old Ruleset Value: Displays the old ruleset value.
    • New Ruleset Value: Displays the new ruleset value.

The Customizations from old profile (x items) table displays customized rule parameter changes between the old and new profile, where x is the total number of changed rules. You can select all or specific changed rules in this table to be merged into the new profile. You can also modify the parameters for selected rules before merging the changes into the new profile. This table displays the following information for each rule:

    • Member/Profile: The Grid member on which this rule is currently running.
    • Rule ID: The rule ID of the changed rule. You can click the rule link and modify parameters in the rule editor.
    • Rule Name: The name of the rule.
    • Old Ruleset Value: Displays the old ruleset value.
    • New Ruleset Value: Displays the new ruleset value.
    • Action: Displays what the appliance will do to changes in this rule when you merge the profiles.

3. Click Merge Changes to copy all the selected rules and changes you made to specific rules to the new profile. Note that you must select a rule from the Customizations from old profile (x items) table to activate the merging operation.

You can do the following in the Merge Changes Into Profile Ruleset editor:

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