Figure 40: Device Info And Configuration Tabs - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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NOTE: When you open a device for viewing or editing, the NSM UI loads the entire device
configuration into memory to enhance UI performance while configuring the device.
When you close a device to which you made changes, the UI unloads some of the device
configuration from the client memory. Although this memory optimization occurs quickly,
you might see the following message appear: "Optimizing client memory usage for
device".
For Secure Access, Infranet Controller, and Junos devices, NSM displays two tabs of
information:
The Device Info tab
The Configuration tab
Figure 40 on page 189 shows an example.

Figure 40: Device Info and Configuration Tabs

The Device Info tab contains information maintained in NSM. This information can neither
be imported from the device, nor is it ever pushed to the device by an Update Device
directive. It contains the following information:
Info—Basic device information such as name, OS version, and IP address.
Startup—Startup information such as the one-time password, which is required for
modeled devices and imported devices that use a dynamic IP address. The one-time
password is used to authenticate the first connection between the device and NSM.
Templates—All templates available to the device family to which the device belongs.
See "Using Device Templates" on page 196 for details.
Device Admin—Polling interval for alarm statistics.
Chapter 5: Configuring Devices
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