Using Device Manager - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Using Device Monitor
The Device Monitor tracks the status of individual devices, systems, and their processes.
After you import a device, check the status of that device in Device Monitor, located in
Realtime Monitor.
The imported device should display a configured status of "Managed" and a Connection
status of "Up", indicating that the device has connected and the management system
has successfully imported the device configuration.

Using Device Manager

In the security device tree, ensure that the device exists. Open the device configuration
and check the following values:
Ensure that the imported device serial number matches the serial number on the
physical device.
Ensure that the imported device IP address matches the IP address for the physical
device.
Ensure that imported device administrator name and password are correct for the
physical device.
NOTE: All passwords handled by NSM are case-sensitive.
Ensure that interfaces on the imported device are correct for the physical device.
NOTE: When importing a NetScreen-500, 5000 series, or ISG series security device,
you must manually configure the network module (slot) before the imported physical
interfaces appear in the NSM UI. For details on defining the Ethernet card and slot, see
Network and Security Manager Configuring ScreenOS and IDP Devices Guide.
Browse the device configuration tree and ensure that the management system
successfully imported all device configuration information, including zones, virtual
routers, and routes.
Using Job Manager
Job Manager tracks the status of major administrative tasks, such as importing or updating
a device. After you import a device, view the report for the import task to ensure that the
management system imported the device configuration as you expected.
NOTE: Job Manager configuration summaries and job information details do not display
passwords in the list of CLI commands for administrators that do not have the assigned
activity "View Device Passwords". By default, only the super administrator has this
assigned activity.
Job Manager also tracks the status of configuration summaries, described in the following
sections.
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