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Click Next. The Verify Device Authenticity dialog box opens. The device wizard displays
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the RSA Key FingerPrint information. To prevent man-in-the-middle attacks, you
should verify the fingerprint using an out-of-band method.
After you have verified the key, click Next to display the autodetect device information.
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This action will take a moment.
Verify that the device type, OS version, device serial number, and device mode are
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correct. The host name from the device is also discovered. You can change this name
if desired.
Click Next to have NSM add the Sensor as a managed device.
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Click Next to have NSM import settings already present on the Sensor.
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Click Finish to complete the add operation.
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An IDP 4.1 or later sensor is also updated with the Juniper Networks Recommended
policy. IDP 4.0 Sensors cannot use the Recommended policy.
The Job Information dialog box shows the status of the Update Device job.
After the Update Device job is complete, double-click the device in Device Manager
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to view the imported configuration.
To check the device configuration status, mouse over the device in Device Manager (you
can also check configuration status in Device Monitor). The device status displays as
"Managed", indicating that the device has connected and the management system has
successfully imported the device configuration.
The next step is to verify the imported configuration using the Device Monitor or the
Device Manager. See "Verifying Imported Device Configurations" on page 128 for details.
Junos Devices
You can add any device running Junos OS, an EX Series virtual chassis or an SRX virtual
chassis to NSM using the static IP address method, so long as the following conditions
are met:
SSH v2 is enabled on the device.
NETCONF protocol over SSH is enabled on the device.
The device is configured with a static IP address.
A user with full administrative privileges is created in the device for the NSM
administrator.
To import a device running Junos OS, EX Series virtual chassis or an SRX virtual chassis
with a known IP address:
From the domain menu, select the domain in which to import the device.
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In Device Manager, select Devices.
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Click the Add icon and select Device to open the Add Device wizard.
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Select Device Is Reachable (default).
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