Creating The Configlet - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Creating the Configlet

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The following sections provide details about each stage. For details about modeling,
creating configlets for multiple devices, and activating multiple devices at one time, see
"Adding Many Devices Using CSV Files" on page 169.
Creating the Configlet on page 141
Installing the Configlet on page 143
Updating the Device Configuration on page 145
After you have created a device configuration for the undeployed device, you are ready
to activate the device and create the configlet.
Right-click the device and select Activate Device. The Activate Device wizard appears.
1.
Select Device Deployed, but IP is not Reachable, and then click Next.
2.
Select Initialize Device Using Configlet.
3.
Click Next.
4.
Specify the First Connection One Time Password that authenticates the device.
NOTE: All passwords handled by NSM are case-sensitive.
The wizard automatically selects the interface on the device that will connect to
the NSM management system. This interface is determined by the device platform
and cannot be changed.
Select the Device Server connection. Use the default settings to configure the device
to connect to the NSM Device Server IP address and port. Use a MIP to configure
the device to connect to the NSM Device Server through a mapped IP address and
port.
Click Next.
Specify the connection setting on the device:
5.
For devices with static IPs, you can predefine the IP address, mask, and gateway,
or ask the onsite administrator to specify this information during configlet installation.
For devices that use DHCP, the configlet automatically handles IP assignment during
installation.
For devices that use a PPPoE connection to the Internet, you can predefine the user
name and password, or ask the onsite administrator to specify the user name and
password during configlet installation.
NOTE: All passwords handled by NSM are case-sensitive.
Chapter 4: Adding Devices
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