Viewing Routing Instance Objects; Creating Routing Instance Objects; Configuring Nat Objects - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Viewing Routing Instance Objects

Creating Routing Instance Objects

Configuring NAT Objects

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NOTE: The routing instance shared object is not supported on ScreenOS
devices.
To view all routing instance objects, select Routing Instance Objects in the navigation
tree. The Object Manager displays all the routing instance objects configured in NSM.
Routing instance objects are listed in a table consisting of the following columns:
Name—Name of the routing instance object.
Domain—Domain where the routing instance object has been created.
Service—The actual routing instance in the device.
Comment—Description of the routing instance object.
To create a routing instance object:
In the navigation tree, select Object Manager > Routing Instance Objects. The Object
1.
Manager displays all the routing instance objects configured in NSM.
In the main display area, click the Add icon. The New Routing Instance dialog box
2.
appears.
Enter a unique name for the routing instance object.
3.
Select a color to represent the routing instance object.
4.
Enter a comment or description about the routing instance object.
5.
In the New Routing Instance dialog box, click the Add icon. The New Routing Instance
6.
Entry dialog box appears.
Enter the name of the domain where you want to create the routing instance object.
7.
Enter the name of the device in which you want to create the routing instance.
8.
Select a routing instance from the routing instance drop-down list box and click OK.
9.
If no routing instance is available, you need to create a routing instance using the Add
icon in the New Routing Instance Entry dialog box. For details on adding routing
instances, see the Junos Routing Protocols Configuration Guide.
The types of Network Address Translation (NAT) objects that are supported in NSM are
legacy NAT objects for Screen OS devices and Junos NAT objects for Junos OS devices.
For more information, see the following sections:
Configuring Legacy NAT Objects on page 415
Configuring Junos OS NAT Objects on page 417
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