Sa And Ic Devices - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Click Next to open the Specify Connection Settings dialog box.
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Enter the following connection information:
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Enter the IP Address of the device.
Enter the username of the device administrator.
Enter the password for the device administrator.
NOTE: All passwords handled by NSM are case-sensitive.
Select the connection method SSH version 2, the only protocol for adding a Junos
device to NSM. This connection method is selected by default.
Select a port number.
Click Next. The Verify Device Authenticity dialog box opens. The Add Device wizard
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displays the RSA Key FingerPrint information. To prevent man-in-the-middle attacks,
you should verify the fingerprint using an out-of-band method.
Click Next to accept the fingerprint. The Detecting Device dialog box opens.
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After the wizard displays the autodetected device information, verify that the device
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type, OS version, and the device serial number are correct. The wizard also detects
the Host name configured on the device. You can either use the Host name as the
NSM device name or can enter a new name in the text box provided.
Click Next to add the device to NSM.
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After the device is added, click Next to import the device configuration.
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Click Finish to complete the Add Device wizard.
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Double-click the device in Device Manager to view the imported configuration.
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To check the device configuration status, mouse over the device in Device Manager or
check the 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.

SA and IC Devices

You can add any SA or IC device to NSM using the static IP address method, so long as
the following conditions are met:
The inbound DMI connection must be enabled in the device.
The SSH port must be configured in the device. The default SSH port is 22.
The DMI agent admin realms must be configured and an admin user must be mapped
to a role with full admin privileges.
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