Forum Discussion
DanS92
Aug 05, 2019Cirrus
The main way to accomplish this would be to have a Parent Policy that each of your other policies are tied to. Since your policies have already been created, you can create a Parent Policy now, then change the Inheritance Settings in your Parent Policy to have the other policies inherit only the IP Addresses, like this:
Then after you've implemented the IP Address Exceptions on the Parent Policy, you go into the Inheritance Settings of the other policies and assign them to that Parent Policy, like this:
This will overwrite any existing IP Address Exceptions you have in place on the "child" policies.