Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - CONFIGURING INFRANET CONTROLLER GUIDE REV 01 Manual page 133

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To configure IF-MAP server replicas to communicate with each other:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the Infranet Controller for which you
2.
want to configure IF-MAP server replicas.
Click the Configuration tab. In the configuration tree, select System > IF–MAP
3.
Federation > This Server.
Add or modify settings as specified in Table 36 on page 115.
4.
Click one:
5.
OK—Saves the changes.
Cancel—Cancels the modifications.
Table 36: Replica IF–MAP Server Configuration Details
Option
Function
Name
Specifies a unique name for
the replica IF-MAP server.
Description
Describes the replica or
replica network.
Type
Specifies whether the
configuration is for an
IF-MAP client or for a replica
IF-MAP server.
Hostname
Specifies the hostname that
exactly matches the
replica's device certificate.
IP Address(es)
Specifies the IP addresses
from which the replica may
initiate connections to this
server.
Chapter 12: Configuring IF-MAP Federation Settings
Your Action
Enter a name for the replica IF-MAP server.
Enter a brief description for the replica or replica
network.
From the Type list, select Replica.
Enter the hostname of the replica's device
certificate. The hostname is used when this
IF-MAP server initiates a connection to the
replica. The fully qualified domain name (FQDN)
of the replica's internal or external interface
should be used; for a cluster, the FQDN of the
internal or external VIP should be used.
Enter one or more IP addresses from which the
replica may initiate connections to this server. If
the replica is standalone, for survivability list both
the internal and external network interfaces. If
the replica is a cluster, for survivability list the
internal and external network interfaces of both
cluster nodes.
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