Figure 34: Adding A J Series Cluster; Importing The Cluster Configuration; Adding The Cluster - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Network and Security Manager Administration Guide
Example: Creating, Activating, and Updating a Cluster with Modeled Cluster Members
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The device software initiates the TCP connection to NSM and identifies itself
using the specified device ID and HMAC. The two sides then engage in SSH
transport layer interactions to set up an encrypted tunnel, and NSM authenticates
itself to the device based on user name and password.
Confirm connectivity in NSM.
4.
Verify that the connection status of the cluster member in the Device List is "Up".

Importing the Cluster configuration

To import the cluster configuration, follow these steps:
From the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Right-click SA-Cluster (the cluster name) and select Import Device from the list.
2.
NSM starts a job to import the configuration. A job window reports the progress of
the job. When the job finishes, the configuration status for each cluster member
changes from "Import Needed" to "Managed".
This example creates and activates a J Series cluster named J-Cluster, with modeled
members J-1 and J-2. The procedure involves four major steps:

Adding the Cluster

Select Device Manager > Devices, and then click the Add icon and select Cluster
1.
from the list.
The add cluster wizard starts.
Enter the cluster-level information into the New Cluster dialog box as shown in Figure
2.
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Figure 34: Adding a J Series Cluster

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