Updating The Cluster; Adding A Vsys Cluster And Vsys Cluster Members; Example: Adding A Vsys Cluster - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Adding a Vsys Cluster and Vsys Cluster Members

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If the configuration status shows "device firmware mismatch," you selected
the wrong managed OS version when adding the device into NSM. Delete the
device from NSM and add it again using the correct managed OS version.
Check the device configuration status by holding your mouse cursor over the
e.
device in Device Manager, or by checking the configuration status in Device
Monitor. When the device connects, the status displays "Update Needed",
indicating that the device has connected but the management system has not
yet pushed the device configuration.
Repeat Step 4 for the second cluster member J-2.
5.

Updating the Cluster

After you have modeled the cluster configuration, you can push the new configuration
to the physical cluster using the Update Device directive.
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Right-click J-Cluster (the cluster icon) and select Update Device from the list.
2.
NSM starts a job that pushes the modeled configuration to the device. A job window
reports the progress. On completion, the configuration status changes from "Update
Needed" to "Managed".
A vsys cluster is a vsys device that has a cluster as its root device. Adding a vsys cluster
is a three-stage process:
Add a vsys device that uses the cluster device as root. For details on adding a vsys
1.
device, see "Adding Vsys Devices" on page 146.
Add cluster members to the cluster device, using the instructions in the wizard to
2.
import or add a new cluster member. A vsys cluster can have only two members.
Add a cluster device object. For details on adding a cluster, see "Adding Clusters" on
3.
page 151. (You add members later.)
The UI also creates a vsys cluster member for each vsys device that uses the cluster
as its root device. The vsys cluster member contains local information; the cluster
member contains the global information. Although a cluster can have only two
members, a root vsys device can support more than two vsys devices.

Example: Adding a Vsys Cluster

In this example, you add a vsys cluster with two members and two vsys.
Add the cluster device:
1.
a.
In the main navigation tree, select Device Manager >Devices.
b.
Click the Add icon and select Cluster. The new cluster dialog box appears.
c.
Configure the following information:
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