Configuring A Deployed M-Series Or Mx-Series Device For Importing To Nsm; The Device - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - M-SERIES AND MX-SERIES DEVICES GUIDE REV 1 Manual

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Configuring a Deployed M-series or MX-series Device for Importing to NSM

Configure an IP Address and a User with Full Administrative Privileges for the Device
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a device with a static IP address or about importing a device with a dynamic IP address,
see the Network Security Manager Administration Guide.
NOTE: To import device configurations, the connection between NSM and
the managed device must be at least 28.8 Kbps. For details on installing
NSM on your network, refer to the Network and Security Manager Installation
Guide.
Undeployed devices-Undeployed devices are devices that you are not currently using
in your network and, typically, for which you do not have IP addresses, zones, or other
basic network information. For undeployed devices, you can model a new device
configuration and later install that configuration on the device. For more information
on adding undeployed devices, see "Modeling a Device" in the Network Security Manager
Administration Guide.
A deployed device is a device you are currently using in your network. Before you can add
a deployed device to NSM, you must configure the following parameters on the device,
regardless of the static or dynamic nature of the IP address:
The management interface (fxp0) with the IP address of the device
A user with full administrative privileges for the NSM administrator
A physical connection to your network with access to network resources
Connectivity to the NSM device server, which can be with a static IP address
Telnet or SSHv2, and NETCONF protocol over SSH
To configure these parameters, perform the following tasks:
Configure an IP Address and a User with Full Administrative Privileges for the
Device on page 17
Before you can add an M-series or MX-series device to NSM, you must have an IP address
configured on the management interface (fxp0) and a user with full administrative
privileges for the NSM administrator.
Chapter 3: Before You Begin Adding M-series and MX-series Devices
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