Adding Vsys Devices
Placing the Root Device in a Global Domain or a Subdomain
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NSM displays the delta configuration results. One device succeeded and the other
device failed.
Click Update.
5.
Close the Job Information window and select Job Manager from the main navigation
6.
tree.
Only the device that passed delta configuration is updated.
Example: User Selects Two Devices to Update Without the Delta Option
In the main navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
From the Device Manager launchpad, select Update Device to open the Update
2.
Device(s) dialog box, listing all connected and managed devices.
Select two devices you want to update.
3.
Deselect Run Summarize Delta Config (if selected), and then click Apply Changes.
4.
NSM displays the updated device job results for both devices.
Example: User Selects Two Devices to Update with the Delta Option, But Has no
Admin Privileges
In the main navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
From the Device Manager launchpad, select Update Device to open the Update
2.
Device(s) dialog box, listing all connected and managed devices.
Select two devices you want to update.
3.
Select Run Summarize Delta Config (if deselected), and then click Apply Changes.
4.
NSM displays the delta configuration results for both devices.
A Virtual System (vsys) is a virtual device that exists within a physical security device.
The vsys device functions as a completely separate security device. The physical device,
called the root device, can contain multiple vsys devices. The following Juniper Networks
security devices can be root devices:
NetScreen-500
ISG1000
ISG2000
NetScreen-5200
NetScreen-5400
Before you begin importing or modeling a root device, determine where you want to place
the vsys devices:
Chapter 4: Adding Devices
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