Configure an IP Address and a User with Full Administrative Privileges for the Device
Purpose
Action
Check Network Connectivity
Purpose
Action
Check Connectivity to the NSM Server
Purpose
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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
Check Network Connectivity on page 17
Check Connectivity to the NSM Server on page 17
Configure a Static Route to the NSM Server on page 18
Establish a Telnet or an SSHv2, and a NETCONF protocol over SSH Connection to the
NSM Server on page 19
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.
Generally when you install the JUNOS software, you configure the router from scratch
and at that point you configure the management interface (fxp0) with the IP address
and a user with full administrative privileges.
For information on configuring the router from scratch, see the JUNOS System Basics
Configuration Guide.
For step-by-step instructions on reconfiguring names, addresses, and the root password
after reinstalling the JUNOS software, see "Configure Names and Addresses" and "Set
the Root Password."
Establish that the M-series or MX-series device has a connection to your network.
To check that the device has a connection to your network, log on to the M-series or
MX-series device and issue a
root@> ping address
If there is no response, verify that there is a route to the
command. If the address is outside your
Establish that the M-series or MX-series device has a connection to the NSM server.
Chapter 3: Before You Begin Adding M-series and MX-series Devices
ping
command to a system on your network:
subnet, add a static route.
fxp0
using the
address
show route
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