before using insert i think you need to create the policy !!!

insert is an entry more related to moving policy objects or firewall terms and 
not creation (set)

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On 18/07/2011, at 17:07, "James S. Smith" <jsm...@windmobile.ca> wrote:

> I have an SRX240 running 11.1R2.3, and occasionally I have to add new 
> policies.  The obvious choice would seem to be use the insert command but I’m 
> getting some weird errors.  For example, I have a number of policies for the 
> different protocols going between the IT staff and the untrust zone.  When 
> trying to insert a new policy the SRX complains the policy does not exist.
>  
> jsmith@fw01# insert security policies from-zone it_staff to-zone untrust 
> policy it_staff-untrust-windows-rdp before policy it_staff-untrust-default
> error: statement 'it_staff-untrust-windows-rdp' not found
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