Configuring NetScreen Firewalls

Before we continue exploring the NSRP features, let's take a look at what sort of feedback to expect from the NetScreen in regards to the NSRP configuration. You will undoubtedly find yourself frequently using the get nsrp command whenever you are working with NSRP clusters. Therefore, being familiar with its output will make you more efficient at controlling your cluster.
In addition to the get nsrp command and all of its sub-commands, one other command that you should add to your arsenal is a simple get config filtered to only show NSRP settings (i.e., get config include nsrp or, in its abbreviated form, get conf i nsrp). This shows you all of the NSRP commands that have been entered into the configuration, and can often be easier to read than the get nsrp output. No state information is provided when you use this command, therefore it is not a replacement for get nsrp, but it is a very useful complement.
It would be impossible to provide listings of all of the possible outputs from get nsrp, and there is no attempt to do so here. Instead, we look at a single example that shows some of the NSRP features enabled, but not all. Also, there is a wealth of information available from the NSRP sub-command printouts; do a get nsrp ? to see the options.