Reactivating Wireless Connections; Finding Usages; Managing Screenos Device Capabilities - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Reactivating Wireless Connections

Finding Usages

Managing ScreenOS Device Capabilities

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In the main navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Right-click a device
1.
and select Admin > Modify BGP Peer Session. The Modify BGP Peer Session dialog
box appears.
Select the virtual router in which the BGP configuration resides.
2.
Select the peer to which you want to connect or disconnect from the list of configured
3.
BGP neighbors.
Select Connect to establish a BGP connection to the selected peer, to terminate
4.
the BGP connection to the selected peer, or TCP Connect to test the TCP connection
to the selected peer.
Click OK.
5.
You can deploy a Juniper Networks NetScreen-5GT Wireless security device running
ScreenOS 5.0.0-WLAN as a wireless access point (WAP). When you make changes to
the wireless settings for the security device, you must update the device with your changes
before the new settings take effect. Additionally, the device must reactivate its WLAN
subsystem to use the new settings. The NSM automatically reactivates the WLAN
subsystem within the wireless security device during the device update process.
NOTE: When using an authentication server for wireless authentication, if you enable
802.1X support on that server, you must also reactive the WLAN subsystem before the
change can take effect.
The reactivation process takes approximately 10 seconds. During reactivation of the
WLAN subsystem, the device severs all wireless connections and clears all wireless
sessions from the session table. Previously connected wireless clients must reconnect
to reestablish their disrupted sessions.
For details on configure wireless settings, see Network and Security Manager Configuring
ScreenOS and IDP Devices Guide.
To locate groups, vsys, policies, and VPNs that reference a specific device, right-click a
device and select Find Usages. The Find References box appears.
This section presents a detailed description of how NSM components enable you to add,
configure, update, and manage ScreenOS security devices. Figure 75 on page 304 is an
overview of the components and how they interact with each other. A description of each
component follows.
Chapter 7: Managing Devices
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