Adding Clusters; Adding A Cluster Device Object - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Adding Clusters

Adding a Cluster Device Object

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NSM to represent your heterogeneous network environment. After you have added the
extranet device to the NSM UI, you can use the device in groups, security policies, and
VPNs.
To add a new extranet device in Device Manager, click the Add icon and select Extranet
Device. The Extranet Device dialog box appears. Enter the extranet device information:
Name—Enter the name of the extranet device. The name can contain letters, numbers,
spaces, dashes, and underscores.
Color—Select the color that represents the extranet device in the NSM UI.
IP Address—Enter the IP Address of the extranet device
Click OK to add the extranet device to NSM.
A cluster consists of multiple devices joined together in a high availability configuration
to ensure continued network uptime. The device configurations are synchronized, meaning
all cluster members share the same configuration settings, enabling a device to handle
traffic for another if one device fails.
Adding a cluster is a two-stage process:
Add the cluster device object.
1.
Add the members of the cluster to the cluster device object.
2.
NOTE: When importing cluster members, ensure that their device configurations are
synchronized.
Adding a cluster device object uses a similar procedure for every supported device family:
In the Device Manager, click Devices and click the Add icon.
1.
In the drop-down menu, select Cluster, and enter the cluster information:
2.
Cluster Name—Enter a name for the cluster.
a.
Color—Select a color to represent the cluster.
b.
OS Name—Choose the OS name that identifies the family of devices.
c.
Platform—Select the device platform for all cluster members.
d.
(Some ScreenOS devices only) Mode—Select the Port mode. See "Determining
e.
Port Mode (ScreenOS Devices Only)" on page 104.
Managed OS version—Select the OS version that is to run on each member of
f.
the managed cluster.
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