Adding Intrusion Detection And Prevention Devices In Nsm Overview; Adding Intrusion Detection And Prevention Clusters In Nsm Overview; Using Templates And Configuration Groups In Nsm Overview - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - CONFIGURING INTRUSION DETECTION AND PREVENTION GUIDE REV1 Manual

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Adding Intrusion Detection and Prevention Devices in NSM Overview

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Adding Intrusion Detection and Prevention Clusters in NSM Overview

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Using Templates and Configuration Groups in NSM Overview

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Before NSM can manage IDP devices, you must first add the IDP devices to the
management system using the NSM UI. To add an IDP device, you create an object in
the UI that represents the physical device, and then create a connection between the UI
object and the device so that their information is linked. When you make a change to the
UI device object, you can push that information to the real device so the two remain
synchronized. You can add a single IDP device at a time or add multiple IDP devices all
at once.
For complete details on adding IDP devices, see the Network and Security Manager
Administration Guide.
Adding Intrusion Detection and Prevention Clusters in NSM Overview on page 8
Using Templates and Configuration Groups in NSM Overview on page 8
In IDP, maximum of two clusters join together to ensure continued network uptime. The
device configurations are synchronized, meaning all cluster members share the same
configuration settings, enabling an IDP device to handle traffic for another if one device
fails.
Adding a cluster is a two-stage process:
Add the cluster device object.
Add the members of the cluster to the cluster device object.
For complete details on adding IDP clusters, see the Network and Security Manager
Administration Guide.
Using Templates and Configuration Groups in NSM Overview on page 8
NSM and Intrusion Detection and Prevention Device Management Overview on page 5
Use templates to define an IDP device configuration and then reuse that configuration
information across multiple IDP devices. In a template, you need to define only those
configuration parameters that you want to set; you do not need to specify a complete
device configuration.
Templates provide these benefits:
You can configure parameter values for an IDP device by referring to one or more
templates when configuring the device.
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