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SRX Series Services Gateways.
M Series Multiservice Edge Routers and MX Series Ethernet Services Routers.
Secure Access products—SSL VPN systems managed by NSM.
Infranet Controller products—Unified Access control systems managed by NSM.
Vsys devices—Virtual devices that exists within a physical security device.
Clusters—Two managed devices joined together in a high availability configuration to
ensure continued network uptime.
Vsys cluster—A vsys device that has a cluster as its root device.
Extranet devices—Firewalls or VPN devices that are not Juniper Networks security
devices.
Templates—A partial device configuration that you can define once, and then use for
multiple devices.
Device Groups—A user-defined collection of devices.
Device Discovery Rules—Sets of rules that define subnets or ranges of IP addresses to
scan for EX Series devices in your network.
Topology Views— Graphic and tabular views of the network topology generated by
the topology discovery engine, providing device information as well.
Policy Manager
The Policy Manager manages security policies that contain the firewall, multicast, and
VPN rules that control traffic on your network for devices that support centralized policy
management. Using a graphical, easy-to-use rule building platform, you can quickly
create and deploy new policies to your security devices.
Use the Policy Manager to:
Add or modify existing security policies.
Add or modify existing VPN rules.
Add or modify existing IDP rules.
Create new policies based on existing policies.
Install policies on one or multiple devices.
Delete policies.
If the device configurations that you import from your security devices contain policies,
the Policy Manager displays those imported policies. For details on editing those imported
polices or creating new policies, see "Configuring Security Policies" on page 435, or
"Configuring VPNs" on page 551.
You can configure policies for ScreenOS and IDP devices using Policy Manager.For Secure
Access, Infranet Controller, and EX Series devices, you must configure policies in the
device. For J Series routers, SRX Series gateways, and MX Series routers, you can configure
policies either in the Central Policy Manager or in the device, but not both.
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