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Adding and Importing Multiple Secure Access Devices

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If the validation report listed incorrect configurations, you can still select Add Valid
Devices; however, only the devices with correct configurations are added. If the .csv file
contains duplicate configurations, NSM ignores the duplicates.
After you have added multiple Secure Access devices, you cannot roll back or undo your
changes. To edit or delete Secure Access devices, select the Secure Access device in the
UI and make the necessary changes.
To add and import multiple Secure Access devices in the NSM UI:
From the left pane of the NSM UI, click Configure.
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Expand Device Manager and select Devices. The Devices workspace appears on the
2.
right side of the screen.
Click the Device Tree tab, click the New button, and select Many Devices. The New
3.
- Device dialog box appears
In the New-Device dialog box:
4.
Select Device is Not Reachable.
Specify the location of the CSV file.
Specify the output directory for the .cli file. For each valid device configuration that
uses a dynamic IP address, NSM creates a .cli output file. By default, the .cli file is
saved to the following GUI server directory:
/usr/netscreen/GuiSvr/var/ManyDevicesOutput/<inputFile_YYYYMMDDHHMM>/
Before the Secure Access devices can be managed by NSM, you must enter the CLI
commands in the .cli file on the physical security device.
Click Next. The Add Device wizard validates the CSV file and provides a validation
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report.
Select Cancel to quit the Add Many Devices process.
Select Add Valid Devices to begin adding the devices for which you have provided
valid device configurations.
From the Choose Device Server Connections Parameter area, enter information as
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required. Use the default settings to configure the device to connect to the NSM device
server IP address and port. Use an MIP to configure the device to connect to the NSM
device server through a mapped IP address and port.
Click Finish to add the Secure Access devices.
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The time it takes for NSM to activate and import the Secure Access devices depends on
the number of Secure Access devices and the management system configuration.
Verifying Imported Device Configurations on page 19
Adding a Secure Access Cluster Overview on page 23
Adding a Secure Access Cluster with Imported Cluster Members on page 24
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