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Configuring Member-Level Data in a Junos Cluster

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In the Device Manager, select Devices.
1.
In the main display area, select the cluster you want to edit, and then click the Edit
2.
icon.
In the Cluster Info tab, click Templates, and then click the Edit icon. The Edit templates
3.
dialog box appears.
Select the templates you want to apply to the cluster, and then click OK.
4.
The selected templates appear in the main display area. Arrange them in order of
5.
preference using the up and down arrows.
For more information about templates, see "Using Device Templates" on page 198.
You can apply configuration groups to a Junos cluster object just as you can to a
standalone Junos device. See "Using Configuration Groups" on page 223.
You can cluster J Series routers or SRX Series gateways. You cannot cluster EX Series
devices, M Series devices, or MX Series devices.
You can include configuration groups within templates when configuring cluster objects.
Exactly the same rules apply as when configuring a standalone device. See "Using
Configuration Groups with Templates" on page 230 for details.
To provide configuration data for a specific cluster member, such as the node name,
NSM implements a special form of the wildcard mechanism to designate a configuration
group to a specific cluster member. For ease of management, we recommend placing
all your member-specific configuration data in one configuration group for each member.
You can apply multiple configuration groups to each member.
NOTE: Imported configurations already have the member-specific
configuration groups created and applied. Use the procedure described here
only for modeled configurations.
We recommend using node0 and node1 as the names of the configuration groups that
correspond to member 0 and member 1 of the cluster, although you can use any name
containing the strings "node0" and "node1". We recommend you do not use node0 or
node1 as the names of configuration groups that contain cluster-level data.
To configure member-level data in a J Series cluster, follow these steps:
In the Device Manager, select Devices.
1.
From the list of devices, select the cluster whose member you want to configure, and
2.
then click the Edit icon.
In the Configuration tab, select Config Groups.
3.
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