Figure 283: M40E And M160 Router Redundant Host Modules; M120 Router Redundant Host Subsystems - Juniper M Series Monitoring And Troubleshooting Manual

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Redundancy Connection for an M20 Router on page 571
On M40e and M160 routers, the host module consists of a paired Routing Engine and
MCS. One pair functions as master, while the other stands by as a backup should the
master Routing Engine fail. (See
Redundancy Connection for an M40e or M160 Router on page 572
On the M120 router, the host module consists of a paired Routing Engine and MCS. One
pair functions as master, while the other stands by as a backup should the master Routing
Engine fail (See
Figure 284 on page
Chapter 28: Host Redundancy Overview
Figure 283 on page
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