Network and Security Manager Administration Guide
Default Credentials Tab
Refresh Interval Tab
Preferred Subnets Tab
Adding Discovered Devices to NSM
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This tab contains a table where each row represents a set of credentials that you can
add or delete. The topology discovery engine uses default SNMP settings in the absence
of specified SNMP settings. You cannot delete credential SNMP version 1 or version v2c
with the community string "public", because NSM uses it as the default setting. When
adding credentials, you must specify a community string if you choose versions SNMPv1
or SNMPv2c. If you choose version SNMPv3, then you also need to specify the following
parameters:
USM User Name
Authentication Type and Password
Privacy Type and Password
This tab allows you to set the interval at which the topology discovery engine must
discover the network topology. You can set a particular time of day or regular intervals.
The time of your initial discovery serves as the basis of calculation for future discoveries.
This tab allows you to specify whether a particular subnet is to be explicitly included in
the discovery. You can specify a list of allowed and denied subnets. You must specify
included subnets because topology discovery happens only for those included subnets
that you configure. Discovery does not take place if there are neither included subnets
nor seed devices (managed devices). If you configure both included and excluded subnets,
discovery happens only for included subnets and not for excluded subnets. When adding
a subnet to either the allowed or denied list, specify the subnets base IP address and the
subnets mask number.
After a topology discovery, you can view a list of M Series, MX Series, J Series, EX Series,
IDP, and ScreenOS devices that are not yet managed by NSM by selecting the
tab. You can add any of the devices on the list to NSM by following these steps.
Map
Select and right-click on a device in the map. NSM launches a wizard to help you
1.
add devices to be managed.
Select one or more devices and specify SSH v2 credentials for them.
2.
Verify the RSA key fingerprint for each of the devices.
3.
The wizard detects each selected device and adds it to NSM. The wizard then imports
the device configuration, hardware, software, and license inventory into NSM.
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