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<H1>Class CIM_IPsecPolicyForSystem<BR>extends <a href="CIM_Dependency.html">CIM_Dependency</a>
</H1>IPsecPolicyForSystem associates a PolicyGroup with a specific system (e.g., a host or a network device) - indicating that this is the 'default' IPsec policy for that system. The referenced PolicyGroup would be used for any IPProtocolEndpoint's IPsec negotiations, UNLESS the IPsecPolicyForEndpoint association is defined. IPsecPolicyForEndpoint indicates a more specific PolicyGroup for IPsec negotiations for the endpoint.<h3>
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<br data="@NAME"> &nbsp;   &nbsp;|<br> &nbsp;  &nbsp;+--<b>CIM_IPsecPolicyForSystem</b>
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<TD VALIGN="TOP">Association</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP">boolean</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP">true</TD>
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<TD VALIGN="TOP">Description</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP">string</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP">IPsecPolicyForSystem associates a PolicyGroup with a specific system (e.g., a host or a network device) - indicating that this is the 'default' IPsec policy for that system. The referenced PolicyGroup would be used for any IPProtocolEndpoint's IPsec negotiations, UNLESS the IPsecPolicyForEndpoint association is defined. IPsecPolicyForEndpoint indicates a more specific PolicyGroup for IPsec negotiations for the endpoint.</TD>
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<TD VALIGN="TOP">MappingStrings</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP">string</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP">IPSP Policy Model.IETF|IPsecPolicyForSystem</TD>
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<TD VALIGN="TOP">UMLPackagePath</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP">string</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP">CIM::IPsecPolicy</TD>
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<TD VALIGN="TOP">Version</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP">string</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP">2.8.0</TD>
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<TH VALIGN="TOP">Antecedent</TH><TD VALIGN="TOP">CIM_IPsecPolicyForSystem</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP"><a href="CIM_System.html">CIM_System</a></TD>
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<TH VALIGN="TOP">Dependent</TH><TD VALIGN="TOP">CIM_IPsecPolicyForSystem</TD><TD VALIGN="TOP"><a href="CIM_PolicyGroup.html">CIM_PolicyGroup</a></TD>
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