Adding And Importing A Junos Cluster - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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When importing cluster members, the member ID is imported as part of the cluster, so
the Add Member workflow does not prompt for this information.
The Add Cluster Member wizard workflow differs depending on whether you are importing
a cluster member or modeling a cluster member. Outline procedures are given here. For
examples of adding clusters in NSM, see "Example: Adding and Importing a Cluster" on
page 158 and "Example: Creating, Activating, and Updating a Cluster with Modeled Cluster
Members" on page 160.
Adding and Importing a JUNOS Cluster on page 156
Adding a JUNOS Cluster with Modeled Cluster Members on page 157
Activating and Updating a Modeled JUNOS Cluster on page 157

Adding and Importing a JUNOS Cluster

If the cluster is already installed and configured on the network, then you can add and
import that cluster into NSM.
On each cluster member device, configure NSM administrator logon credentials.
1.
In NSM, add the cluster object using the Add Cluster wizard.
2.
In the Device Manager, select Devices, click the Add icon, and select Cluster from
the list. Provide the cluster name and color of the icon. Select JUNOS as the OS
name and J/SRX Series as the JUNOS OS Type. Provide the platform and managed
OS version. The JUNOS OS type, platform, and OS version must match those on the
physical devices.
In NSM, add each cluster member.
3.
Right-click the cluster icon in the Device Manager and select New > Cluster Member,
and follow the instructions in the Add Cluster Member wizard. When prompted,
select Device Is Not Reachable to add an existing device with a dynamic IP address.
The last step in adding the cluster member prompts you to continue adding cluster
members. Select this option if you have more members to add; unselect it if you are
done adding members.
NOTE: When you add JUNOS cluster members into a cluster, ensure that you add the
secondary member before you add the primary member.
On each cluster member device, configure and activate the NSM agent and establish
4.
an SSH session with NSM.
Import the cluster.
5.
In the Device Manager, open the cluster icon, right-click on one cluster member and
select Import Device from the list. You do this only once and for the entire cluster
because the configuration is identical for all cluster members.
NOTE: When importing a cluster of SRX Series Services Gateways, first import the
node1 device in the cluster to prevent issues with sync status.
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