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Verifying Imported Device Configurations

Using Device Monitor

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Select Add Valid Devices to begin adding the devices for which you have provided
valid device configurations.
From the Choose Device Server Connections Parameter area select:
6.
Use Default Device Server IP Address and Port—Connects the device to the NSM
device server IP address and port.
Use Device Server Through MIP—Connects the NSM device server through a mapped
IP address and port.
Click Finish to add the Infranet Controllers.
7.
The time it takes for NSM to activate and import the Infranet Controllers depends on the
number of Infranet Controllers and the management system configuration.
Importing an Infranet Controller Device Through Not Reachable Workflow on page 11
Adding an Infranet Controller Cluster with Imported Cluster Members on page 24
Creating and Applying an Infranet Controller Template on page 29
Verifying Imported Device Configurations on page 19
After importing an Infranet Controller, you should verify whether all device information
has been imported.
The imported device configurations can be verified in any of the following ways:
Using Device Monitor on page 19
Using Device Manager on page 20
Using Job Manager on page 20
Using Configuration Summaries on page 20
The Device Monitor in NSM tracks the status of individual devices, systems, and their
processes. To check the status of the imported device in the Device Monitor, from the
left pane click Investigate, expand Realtime Monitor, and select Device Monitor. From
the Device Monitor workspace, check the following parameters for your imported device:
The Configured Status column says "Managed In Sync".
The Connection Status column says "Up".
Chapter 3: Adding Infranet Controllers
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