Figure 39: Paris Cluster Members And Paris Vsys Cluster Members - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Adding Multiple Devices Using Automatic Discovery (JUNOS, SA, and IC Devices )
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c.
Configure the NSM and ScreenOS name as Paris V1 and select global as the
domain. Click Next to continue.
d.
Configure the vrouter for the vsys by selecting Default Vrouter, and then click
Next to continue.
e.
Click Finish to add the new vsys cluster device.
Add the second vsys cluster device:
4.
a.
Click the Add icon and select Vsys Device. The new vsys device dialog box
appears.
b.
Configure the root as the Paris Cluster device, select a color, then select Model
Virtual System/Virtual System Cluster Device. Click Next to continue.
c.
Configure the NSM and ScreenOS name as Paris V2 and select global as the
domain. Click Next to continue.
d.
Configure the vrouter for the vsys as the Default Vrouter, and then click Next to
continue.
e.
Click Finish to add the new vsys cluster device.
In the security device tree, the Paris Cluster (and cluster members) and Paris vsys cluster
(and cluster member) appear as shown in Figure 39 on page 166.

Figure 39: Paris Cluster Members and Paris Vsys Cluster Members

You can use automatic discovery to add and import multiple JUNOS, SA, and IC devices
into NSM. You do so by configuring and running discovery rules. For a JUNOS, SA, or IC
device to be discovered by this mechanism, it must be configured with a static IP address.
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