NOTE: Faceplates are required for proper airflow and cooling. If you remove
a chassis management card or service module and do not intend to replace
it, cover the opening with the supplied faceplate.
Related
Documentation
Installing a Fan Assembly in the MAG6610 and MAG6611 on page 48•
• Removing the Fan Tray on the MAG6610 and MAG6611 on page 91
Integrated Access Service Modules
The MAG-SM160 and MAG-SM360 service modules provide SSL VPN connectivity,
mobile device security and management, and network access control (NAC). They can
change personality so that administrators can reconfigure from one mode of operation
to another. For example, today the service module could be an NAC module and tomorrow
it could be set up as an SSL VPN. This allows for hardware reuse versus dedicated
hardware engine blades.
The MAG-SM160 and MAG-SM360 can be installed only in the MAG6610 and MAG6611.
The MAG-SM161 and MAG-SM361 service modules provide application acceleration
platform in the data path between a switch and a router.
Two service modules can be installed in the MAG6610 and four in the MAG6611 gateways.
One service module is installed in the MAG2600, MAG4610 and MAG4611.
The MAG-SM160, MAG-SM161, MAG-SM360 and MAG-SM361 service modules are paired
with fan trays and hard drives. When moving a service module to a different slot, you
must move the associated fan trays and hard drives to the new location as well.
A recessed reset button is located on the front of each service module and can be used
to power on/off the service module without having to power down the entire Junos Pulse
Gateway.
NOTE: The MAG-SM360-PROFILER service module has similar hardware
but is different from a MAG-SM360 service module. It is not an integrated
service module. The MAG-SM360-PROFILER can be installed into a MAG6610
or MAG6611 chassis. It has Great Bay Software Beacon Endpoint Profiler
software preinstalled. You cannot boot a different software image to change
the personality of the MAG-SM360-PROFILER service module.
Related
Documentation
Installing the Integrated Access Service Modules Overview on page 49•
• Removing an Integrated Access Service Module on page 93
• Using the Reset Button on the Service Modules on page 81
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