About Managed Appliances : Managing appliance pages
  
Managing appliance pages
You configure appliance configuration settings in the Appliances page: Appliance Pages tab. Appliance configuration settings are organized into appliance configuration pages so that you can easily configure common features, such as host settings and in-path rules.
Each appliance configuration page lists the applicable appliances and supported software on the right side of the page. You must pay close attention to the supported software versions—if the feature isn’t supported by the software you’re running your configuration changes can’t be pushed to the appliance.
Changes made to the appliance configuration pages aren’t applied until you have pushed the configuration to the appliance.
Select the name of the appliance you want to configure to expand the page and display the available configuration tabs, and then select Appliance Pages. Select the name of the feature, such as Host Settings.
Editing Appliance
Specifies the appliance you want to edit from the drop-down list.
Page
Specifies the feature you want to configure from the drop-down list.
Include/Exclude
Includes or excludes this page in the policy push.
Page Applicable to
Lists applicable appliances and software restrictions on the right side of the page. Make sure you have the correct product and software version installed—if you have a version mismatch you can’t push configuration changes to your appliances.
Changes are made on the remote appliance after a policy push. When you perform a policy push, the SCC is the master configuration; any local changes made on managed appliances are overwritten.
These sections describe each feature you can configure or modify in detail.