Fujitsu ETERNUS CS800 S6 User Manual page 295

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After you define devices (single port or bonded), you can create up to ten network
interfaces for each device. Each interface has its own IP address information. In addition,
you can configure the following options for each interface:
Assign the interface to a VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network).
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Indicate whether the interface IP address will be used to externally identify the system
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(external host IP address).
Specify the types of traffic allowed on the interface (management, replication, or
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data).
Specify the NAT address that the interface is mapped to if it is used for replication
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through a NAT firewall.
Add routing information for an interface to enable connectivity with devices on
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different subnets.
You can choose to allow any traffic type (management, replication, or data) on
an interface. In this case, the routing of different traffic types, as well as firewall
capability, must be controlled using the network infrastructure (routers and
switches) that the ETERNUS CS800 is connected to.
Configuring the network includes the following major steps:
Before configuring the network, work with your network administrator to
determine the network settings that will be required to properly integrate the
ETERNUS CS800 with your company's network.
"Configuring General Network Settings" on page 295
"Network Page: Bonding Details" on page 297
"Configuring Interface Details" on page 298
"Configuring Interface IP Addresses" on page 299
"Configuring Interface Routing" on page 302
Configuring General Network Settings
Under General, enter the following network information as provided by your network
administrator (see
Figure 204: Network Page: General
ETERNUS CS800
"Network Page: General" on page
295):
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