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You can add custom lists, feeds and Threat Insight, and category filters to your policy rules. Depending on your business requirements, you can add as many feeds and Threat Insight, custom lists or category filters as you need and apply them to different security policies. Note that you must first define a custom list or a category filter before you can add it to the security policy. For information about how to create a custom list, see Creating Custom Lists. For information about how to add category or application filters, see Configuring Filters.

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Precedence reordering:  You can reorder security policy rules precedence using drag-and-drop functionality. Click on the policy rule to be reordered on the Policy Rules page and drag it to its new location. Repeat the process as necessary until all policy rules precedence have been reordered as required. 


Policy management tag behavior when associated with a DFP: Policy management tags will not function for DFPs when the policy precedence associated with a DFP is set lower than the Default Global Policy. For example, if a custom policy containing a DFP is configured with a precedence of 2 and the Default Global Policy is configured with a precedence of 1, then tags will not work when they are associated with the DFP. 


  1. After you add policy rules, set actions, and precedence, you can proceed to add bypass codes.
  2. Click Next in the wizard to add bypass codes. For more information, see Adding Bypass Codes to a Security Policy.

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