Configuring Your Service Module; Configuring The Mag2600, Mag-Sm160 And Mag-Sm360 Service Module - Juniper Junos Pulse MAG2600 Hardware Manual

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CHAPTER 11

Configuring Your Service Module

Configuring the MAG2600, MAG-SM160 and MAG-SM360 Service Module

Copyright © 2014, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Configuring the MAG2600, MAG-SM160 and MAG-SM360 Service Module on page 83
Changing the Service Module Personality on page 85
When you boot an unconfigured service module, you need to enter basic network and
machine information through the serial console to make the service module accessible
to the network. After entering these settings, you can continue configuring the service
module through the administrator Web console.
During this basic setup process, you define the "personality" of the service module. For
example, you can set up the service module to act as an SSL VPN device (like the SA
Series SSL VPN Appliances) or as a network security policy management device (like
the IC Series Unified Access Control Appliances). You can switch personalities at any
time by reconfiguring the service module.
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. See Configuring
the MAG-SM360-PROFILER Service Module for information on the basic setup
for the MAG-SM360-PROFILER.
NOTE:
The installation process may take up to 20 minutes.
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