HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator Deployment Guide (November 2005)

HP EFS WAN ACCELERATOR DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 51
6 - POLICY-BASED ROUTING
D
EPLOYMENTS
Configuring
PBR Using the
CLI
The following section describes how to configure PBR using the HP EFS WAN
Accelerator command-line interface (CLI).
The following figure illustrates a network where PBR is enabled on the
interface of the client-side router connected to the Layer-2 switch that redirects
traffic to the HP EFS WAN Accelerator.
Figure 6-1. Client-Side, HP EFS WAN Accelerator Attached to a Router
The client-side router has a fastEthernet 0/0 interface attached to the Layer-2
switch and fastEthernet0/1 attached to the HP EFS WAN Accelerator.
The server-side router has a fastEthernet0/0 interface attached to the Layer-2
switch.
This example uses the following IP addresses:
Client-side. Clients=10.0.0.0/16, HP EFS WAN Accelerator=10.2.0.2/16,
Router(fastEthernet0/0)=10.0.0.1/16, Router(fastEthernet0/1)=10.2.0.1/16
Server-side. Servers=10.1.0.0/16, HP EFS WAN Accelerator=10.1.0.3/16,
Router(fastEthernet0/0)=10.1.0.1/16
In this example, the HP EFS WAN Accelerator is configured as a client-side,
HP EFS WAN Accelerator in an in-path configuration with PBR support. It
must reach the remote network through the router from the in-path interface
and a fixed-target in-path rule is defined for the remote out-of-path HP EFS
WAN Accelerator.
Basic Steps
(Client-Side)
Perform the following basic steps for the client-side HP EFS WAN Accelerator.
To configure the
client-side HP EFS
WAN Accelerator
1. Connect to the client-side CLI. For detailed information, see the HP EFS
WAN Accelerator Command-Line Interface Reference Manual.
2. On the client-side HP EFS WAN Accelerator, at the system prompt, enter
the following set of commands:
client-SH > enable
client-SH # configure terminal
client-SH (config) # in-path enable
client-SH (config) # in-path oop enable
client-SH (config) # interface in-path ip address 10.2.0.2 /16