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Pulse Secure MAG2600 - Connecting to the Network; Connecting the MAG-CM060 CMC to a Network

Pulse Secure MAG2600
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MAG Series Pulse Secure Gateways Hardware Guide
© 2016 Pulse Secure, LLC., All rights reserved.
Connecting to the Network
The MAG Series Pulse Secure Gateway has the port assignments described in the following table.
Model
Port
Description
MAG2600
0
Internal
1
External
MAG4610
0
Reserved for management network
1
Internal
2
External
MAG-SM160
0
Reserved for management network
1
Internal
2
External
MAG-SM360
0
Reserved for management network
1
Internal
2
External
MAG-SM360-PROFILER
0
Beacon Endpoint Profiler management and traffic profiling
1
High availability
Not used
If you are using Enterprise Guest Access, connect Port 1 (external port) to the guest network.
Connecting the MAG-CM060 CMC to a Network
The MAG-CM060 has two Ethernet ports:
0 (em0)
1 (em1) - reserved
Connect port 0 to your management network.
NOTE: Configure only port 0; do not connect anything to port 1 or configure port 1. Port 1 is currently reserved.
SSO requires a common subnet on the ethernet port 0 (em0) of the MAG-CM060 and certain service module
ethernet ports. For Secure Access Service and Access Control Service, if the management port is enabled then
the management port should be in the same subnet as that for em0. Otherwise the internal port of Secure
Access Service or Access Control Service should be in the same subnet as that for em0. When this condition
is met, the service module will automatically detect the em0’s IP address and inter-chassis communication,
including SSO, is possible.

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