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The cover plate on the left can be removed to accommodate the MAG-CM060 Chassis
Management Card.
Two fan trays.
One hard drive.
NOTE:
RAID is not supported with the MAG-SM160.
The basic steps for installing the MAG-SM160 kit are:
Remove the face plate on the Junos Pulse Gateway corresponding to the slot where
1.
you want to install the MAG-SM160.
Service modules include an additional serial number. Remove this serial number and
2.
place it on the back panel of the Junos Pulse Gateway, directly behind the slot where
you are installing the MAG-SM160.
Service modules are paired with fan trays and hard drives. Hard drives have a serial
number sticker that matches the associated service module. Placing the service
module serial number sticker on the back panel of the Junos Pulse Gateway ensures
that you have the correct hard drive paired with the service module.
Install the MAG-SM160 in the open slot.
3.
Remove the blank fan tray covers on the back panel of the Junos Pulse Gateway
4.
directly behind the MAG-SM160 and install the fan trays in the slots.
NOTE:
It is important that you install the fan trays directly behind the
MAG-SM160 to ensure proper airflow across the service module.
Remove the blank hard drive cover on the back panel of the Junos Pulse Gateway
5.
directly behind the MAG-SM160 and install the hard drive.
NOTE:
Hard drives must be installed directly behind their corresponding
service module. They are labeled with the same serial number as their
paired service module to ensure they are installed in the correct slot. Do
not interchange them.
If you do not install the hard drive in the correct slot, it will not be
recognized by the MAG-SM160 and you will receive a drive error when
powering up the Junos Pulse Gateway.
If the hard drive or MAG-SM160 service module fails, the entire kit must be replaced.
Since the hard drive is paired to the specific hardware ID, a failure of the hard drive or the
service module requires a full replacement rather than individual component
troubleshooting.
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