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Configuring Secure Access Devices Guide
Confirming Connectivity and Importing the Secure Access Device Configuration
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Requirements for Importing a Secure Access Device into NSM Through a Reachable
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to set up an encrypted tunnel. The Inbound and Outbound DMI connections enabled
facilitates the DMI connection. The DMI uses the specified admin realm to login to the
device. The NSM application authenticates itself to the Secure Access device based on
username and password.
To confirm connectivity:
From the Devices workspace, select the Device List tab.
1.
Check the newly added device in the Connection Status column. The connection
2.
status must change from Never Connected to Up.
If the connection status appears as Device Platform Mismatch or Device Firmware
Mismatch, delete the device from the application and add it back using the correct device
platform and managed OS, respectively.
To import the device configuration:
From the Devices workspace, select the Device List tab.
1.
Right-click the newly added Secure Access device and select Import Device. The Save
2.
Changes dialog box appears.
Click Yes to save policy or VPN changes. The Device Import Option dialog box appears.
3.
Select Run Summarize Delta Config, click OK and Yes. The Job Information dialog
4.
box displays the progress of the delta config summary. You can also monitor the
progress in the Job Manager.
The next step is to verify the imported configuration using either the Device Monitor or
the Device Manager in NSM. See "Verifying Imported Device Configurations" for details.
Importing Multiple Secure Access Devices on page 16
Verifying Imported Device Configurations on page 19
Creating and Applying a Secure Access Device Template on page 29
Adhere to the following requirements to import a Secure Access device into NSM through
a reachable workflow:
The inbound DMI connection must be enabled in the Secure Access device.
SSH port must be configured in the Secure Access device. The default SSH port is 22.
The DMI agent admin realms must be configured and an admin user must be mapped
to a role with full admin privileges.
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