Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual page 194

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Select Load configlet file and browse to the location of the saved configlet file. Click
3.
Next.
The RD Wizard opens the configlet, authenticates the integrity of the configlet, and
decrypts the configlet. If the configlet is valid, the RD Wizard uses the configlet
information to prepare the security device for NSM management.
If prompted, enter the configlet password and click Next. The configlet password is
4.
given to you by the NSM administrator who sent you the configlet file. Click Next.
Confirm or enter the ISP information. The ISP information describes the ISP
5.
environment in which the device is deployed. If the NSM administrator included ISP
information in the configlet, the RD Wizard displays that information. Ensure that all
information is correct.
If the NSM administrator did not include ISP information or included only partial
information, you must complete the ISP environment for the device:
If your firewall device uses DHCP to obtain an IP address from the network, select
Using cable modem (Dynamic IP via DHCP).
If your firewall device uses a PPPoE connection to the Internet, select Using DSL
modem (Dynamic IP via PPPoE). Enter the username and password for your
PPPoE account.
If your firewall device uses a static IP address, select Using ISP-supplied Settings
(Static IP) and enter the IP address, Netmask, and Gateway for the firewall device.
If your security device uses a PPPoA connection to the Internet (available on
NetScreen-5GT ADSL devices), select PPPoA. Enter the multiplexing mode,
VCI/VPI pair, Multiplexing mode, RFC1483 Protocol mode, and the ADSL operating
mode for your PPPoA account.
Click Next to initiate the connection to NSM.
6.
The security device connects to the NSM Device Server. During this first connection,
the device and the NSM Device Server exchange authentication information. After
NSM authenticates the connection and saves the device public key, it sends a
confirmation message to the device, which displays the message in the RD Wizard.
NOTE: For security, after the first successful connection, the security device erases the
one-time-password (OTP) from memory.
Click Close to exit the RD Wizard.
7.
The NSM administrator can now configure the device using NSM.
NOTE: If the configlet installation process fails, you must reset the device to factory
defaults. For details, see the user's guide that came with the security device.
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