Adding And Importing Many Devices With Static Ip Addresses; Adding And Importing Many Devices With Dynamic Ip Addresses - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Network and Security Manager Administration Guide
176
For devices with dynamic IP addresses, you must manually import the device
configurations.
In some cases, you might also need to configure NACN or other features on the physical
device to enable the device to connect to NSM.
After you have added the devices, verify that the device configuration import matches
your expectations. For details, see "Verifying Imported Device Configurations" on page 127.

Adding and Importing Many Devices with Static IP Addresses

For devices with static IP addresses:
From the domain menu, select the domain in which to import the device.
1.
In Device Manager, select Devices.
2.
Click the Add icon and select Many Devices. The Add Device wizard appears.
3.
In the Add Device wizard:
4.
Select Device Is Reachable (default).
Specify the location of the CSV file.
Click Next. The Add Device wizard validates the CSV file and provides a Validation
5.
Report:
Select Cancel to quit the Add Many Devices process.
Select Add Valid Devices to begin adding the devices for which you have provided
valid device configurations.
The Add Device wizard adds the valid devices and automatically imports their
configurations.

Adding and Importing Many Devices with Dynamic IP Addresses

For devices with dynamic IP addresses:
From the domain menu, select the domain in which to import the device.
1.
In Device Manager, select Devices.
2.
Click the Add icon and select Many Devices. The Add Device wizard appears.
3.
In the Add Device wizard:
4.
Select Device Is Not Reachable.
Specify the location of the CSV file.
Specify the output directory for the
uses a dynamic IP address, NSM creates a
saved to the following GUI Server directory:
/usr/netscreen/GuiSvr/var/ManyDevicesOutput/<inputFile_YYYYMMDDHHMM>/
Before the device can be managed by NSM, you must enter the CLI commands in
the
file on the physical security device.
.cli
file. For each valid device configuration that
.cli
output file. By default, the
.cli
Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
file is
.cli

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Network and security manager 2010.3

Table of Contents