Adding And Importing A Junos Device With A Dynamic Ip Address - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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In the HMAC field, enter the one-time password, also provided by the NSM
6.
administrator.
Click the Enable button to enable the NSM agent.
7.
Click Save Changes, and the device attempts to establish a session with NSM.
8.
The device software initiates the TCP connection to NSM and identifies itself using
the specified device ID and HMAC. The two sides then engage in SSH transport layer
interactions to set up an encrypted tunnel. NSM authenticates itself to the device
based on user name and password.
Confirm Connectivity and Import the Device Configuration into NSM
In NSM, validate connectivity with the device, and then import the device configuration:
In the Device List, check the connection status of the newly added device. The status
1.
changes from "Never connected" to "Up."
If the configuration status is "platform mismatch," you selected the wrong device
platform when adding the device into NSM. Delete the device from NSM and add
it again using the correct device platform.
If the configuration status shows "device firmware mismatch," you selected the
wrong managed OS version when adding the device into NSM. Delete the device
from NSM and add it again using the correct managed OS version.
Import the device configuration:
2.
Right-click the device in the Device Manager and select Import Device from the
a.
list.
In the Device Import Options dialog, check Summarize Delta Config if desired.
b.
Click OK, and then click Yes.
The Job Information window shows progress. You can also monitor progress in
Job Manager.
The next step is to verify the imported configuration using the Device Monitor or the
Device Manager. See "Verifying Imported Device Configurations" on page 127 for details.

Adding and Importing a JUNOS Device with a Dynamic IP Address

The procedure for importing a device with an unknown IP address is similar for all JUNOS
devices. This procedure requires specific actions to be taken on the device in addition to
those taken in the NSM UI.
The following sections explain how to add a JUNOS device:
Install and Configure a JUNOS Device on page 125
Add the Device in NSM on page 125
Configure and Activate Connectivity on a JUNOS Device on page 126
Confirm Connectivity and Import the Device Configuration into NSM on page 127
Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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