HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 3.0.4 Management Console user guide (AG421-96002, March 2007)

HP STORAGEWORKS EFS WAN ACCELERATOR MANAGEMENT CONSOLE USER GUIDE 59
2 CONFIGURING THE HP EFS
WAN A
CCELERATOR
4. Use the controls to complete the configuration, as described in the following table.
5. Click Apply to apply your settings to the running configuration. (Apply your
settings to test a new configuration before saving them permanently.)
6. Click Save to save your settings permanently or click Reset to return the settings
to their previous values.
Setting Main
Static Routes
You set static routes for device management or out-of-path network configurations in
the Host Settings - Routing: Main page.
Main static network routes set routing rules in the main routing table for the primary
interface.
Control Description
AUX Interface Enabled Select Enabled or Disabled from the drop-down list.
IMPORTANT: The primary and auxiliary interfaces cannot share the same network
subnet. The auxiliary and in-path interfaces cannot share the same subnet. You cannot use
the auxiliary port for out-of-path HP EFS WAN Accelerators.
IP Address Obtain IP address automatically. Specify this option to obtain the IP address from a
dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server.
Specify IP Address Manually. Specify this option if you do not use a DHCP server to
set the IP address. Specify the following settings:
IP Address. Specify an IP address.
Subnet Mask. Specify the subnet mask.
Additional Interface Settings Speed. Select the speed from the drop-down list to set the speed for the auxiliary
interface. The default value is Auto.
If your network routers or switches do not automatically negotiate the speed and duplex,
you must set the speed and duplex manually.
Duplex. Select Auto, Full, or Half from the drop-down list to set the duplex speed for the
auxiliary interface. The default value is Auto.
If your network routers or switches do not automatically negotiate the speed and duplex,
you must set the speed and duplex manually.
MTU. Specify the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) value. The MTU is the largest
physical packet size, measured in Bytes, that a network can transmit. The default is 1500.