Installing And Configuring The Cluster; Adding The Cluster In Nsm; Adding The Cluster Members In Nsm - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - CONFIGURING SECURE ACCESS DEVICES GUIDE REV 01 Manual

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Installing and Configuring the Cluster

Adding the Cluster in NSM

Adding the Cluster Members in NSM

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You must install and configure the Cluster to have logon credentials for an NSM
administrator before you can add the cluster to NSM.
Before you can add a Secure Access device cluster to NSM, you must first add the cluster
object, and then add its members.
To add new cluster to NSM:
From the left pane of the NSM UI, click Configure.
1.
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 Cluster. The New - Cluster
3.
dialog box appears.
Enter the cluster name and select the required color, OS name (SA), and platform
4.
and managed OS version from the drop-down lists.
Click OK, The new cluster appears in the Device Manager.
5.
You add cluster members one at a time, in a similar manner to adding standalone devices.
Adding Cluster Members through Not Reachable Workflow
To add a cluster member through the non-reachable workflow:
From the left pane of the NSM UI, click Configure.
1.
Expand Device Manager and select Devices. The Devices workspace appears on the
2.
right side of the screen.
Click the Device Tree tab, and select the cluster to which you want to add the members.
3.
Click the New button and select Cluster Member. The New–Cluster Member dialog
4.
box appears.
Enter the cluster member name, select Device Is Not Reachable, and click Next.
5.
From the Choose Device Server Connections Parameter area, select:
6.
Use Default Device Server IP Address and Port—Connects the device to the NSM
device server IP address and port.
Use Device Server Through MIP—Connects to the NSM device server through a
mapped IP address and port.
Click Next, and a unique external ID gets generated automatically. This ID represents
7.
the device within the management system.
Enter an admin username for the device admin.
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