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Click Next, and then perform the following tasks on the Specify One-Time Password
9.
screen:
a.
Make a note of the unique external ID for the device. The device administrator
will need it to connect the device to NSM. This ID number represents the device
within the management system. The wizard automatically provides this value.
b.
Specify the First Connection One Time Password (OTP) that authenticates the
device.
NOTE: All passwords handled by NSM are case-sensitive.
c.
Click Show Device Commands to display the list of CLI commands that must
be executed on the device to connect to NSM. The commands enable
management and set the management IP address to the Device Server IP
address, enable the Management Agent, set the Unique External ID, and set the
device OTP.
d.
Copy and paste these commands into a text file,
e.
Click Finish to complete the Add Device wizard and include the new device in
the Device Manager list.
Add the commands to the console of the device. Send the commands to the device
10.
administrator. The device administrator must make a Telnet connection to the
physical device, paste the commands, and execute them to enable NSM management
of the device.
To check the device configuration status, mouse over the device in Device Manager
11.
or check in Device Monitor.
The status message "Waiting for 1st connect" might appear briefly.
After the device connects, the status displays "Import Needed", indicating that the
device has connected but the management system has not imported the device
configuration yet.
Import the device configuration by right-clicking the device and selecting Import
12.
Device. The Job Information box displays the job type and status for the import;
when the job status displays successful completion, click Close.
After the import finishes, double-click the device to view the imported configuration.
NOTE: After importing a NetScreen-5GT that uses extended port mode, NSM displays
the modes as "ns5GT-Trust-Untrust-DMZ" and sets the license mode to Extended.
To check the device configuration status, mouse over the device in Device Manager or
check in Device Monitor. The device status displays as "Managed", indicating that the
device has connected and the management system has successfully imported the device
configuration.
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