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Table 58: Device Status Information
Column
Description
Name
Unique name assigned to the device in NSM.
Domain
Domain in NSM in which the device is managed.
Platform
Model number of the device.
OS Version
Operating system firmware version running on the device.
Config Status
Current configuration status of the device in NSM:
None—No state has been set (does not show in Device Monitor).
Modeled—The device exists in NSM, but a connection to the device has
not yet been established.
RMA—Equivalent to bringing the device into the Modeled state. RMA
results from an administrator selection in the UI when a device goes down.
Waiting for 1st connect—NSM is waiting for the device to connect. You
must enter a command on the device to make it connect to NSM.
Import Needed—You must import the configuration of the device into
NSM. When you add a device for the first time, verify that your status
indicates "Import Needed" before you attempt to import the device. During
migration, this state indicates that importation of the security device
configuration is still required.
OS Version Adjustment Needed—The firmware version detected running
on the device is different than what was previously detected in NSM. This
could happen in the event that the automatic adjustment option was
cleared during a change device firmware directive or an Update Device
directive was issued to an IDP device with a firmware version mismatch.
Platform Mismatch—The device platform selected when adding the DMI
device in NSM does not match the device itself. A device in this state
cannot connect to NSM.
Device Firmware Mismatch—The OS version selected when adding a DMI
device does not match the OS version running on the device itself.
Device Type Mismatch—The type of device specified when adding the
device in NSM does not match the device itself. The device type might
indicate whether the device is part of a vsys device, part of a cluster, or
part of a virtual chassis. A device in this state cannot connect to NSM.
Detected duplicate serial number—The device has the same sequence
number as another managed device. A device in this state cannot connect
to NSM.
Update Needed—An update to this device is required.
Managed—The device is currently being managed by NSM.
Managed, In Sync—The physical device configuration is synced with the
modeled configuration in NSM.
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