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Table 23: CSV File Information for Devices with Static IP
Addresses (continued)
Field Name
Type
SSH Fingerprint
String
Example: Using an Excel File to Add Multiple Static IP Devices
To edit the template for adding many devices with static IPs:
Copy and open the Microsoft Excel file
1.
bulkadd_ipreachable-DMIDMI-sample.csv
Security Manager/utils
directory.
Using one row for each device you want to add, enter the required values for the device.
2.
You can also provide optional values, if desired.
Save the file to a location on your local drive.
3.
Example: Using a Text File to Add Multiple Static IP Devices
To add four security devices that use static IP addresses, create a text file with the
following text:
Chicago,green,10.100.31.78,netscreen,netscreen,ssh_v2,,any
Memphis,orange,10.100.20.236,netscreen,netscreen,ssh_v2,,any
Columbus,red,10.100.20.200,netscreen,netscreen,ssh_v2,,any
Cincinnati,blue,10.100.20.2367,netscreen,netscreen,ssh_v2,,any
Save the file as a .csv file.
Device with Dynamic IP Addresses
For devices with dynamic IP addresses, create a
Table 24 on page 172.
Table 24: CSV File Information for Devices with Dynamic IP Addresses
Field Name
Type
Name
String
Color
String
OS Name
String
Required
Acceptable Values
yes (when
<SSH fingerprint>
connection
Use any to bypass check.
SSH)
bulkadd_ipreachable-sample.csv
from the
C:/Program Files/Network and
file with the parameters shown in
.csv
Required
Acceptable Values
yes
dev1, Chicago, NS-208
yes
black, gray, blue, red, green, yellow,
cyan, magenta, orange, pink
Yes
ScreenOS, SA, IC, junos-es (for J Series
or SRX Series devices), junos for (M
Series or MX Series devices), junos-ex
(for EX Series devices)
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