HP Store Once Backup System 4900 Installation and Configuration Guide

Figure 3 Rear view of the disk enclosure
Drawer 2, IO module A2.Power supply1.
Drawer 2, IO module A, Port 24.Drawer 2, IO module A, Port 13.
Drawer 1, IO module A6.Power supply5.
Drawer 1, IO module A, Port 28.Drawer 1, IO module A, Port 17.
Drawer 1, IO module B, Port 210.Drawer 1, IO module B, Port 19.
Power supply12.Drawer 1, IO module B11.
Drawer 2, IO module B, Port 214.Drawer 2, IO module B, Port 113.
Power supply16.Drawer 2, IO module B15.
Software and hardware requirements
Refer to http://www.hp.com/go/ebs for the latest connectivity and compatibility information.
Supported Ethernet configurations
The HP StoreOnce Backup system supports a wide range of network configurations. The following
list summarizes configuration details. See Network configuration, understanding the
concepts (page 38) for more details about configuring the network.
An Ethernet connection is required for backing up to iSCSI VTL devices, for replication and
StoreOnce Catalyst Copy activities, and for all StoreOnce management tasks. It is also required
if you wish to backup to NAS shares and StoreOnce Catalyst stores across ethernet.
The HP StoreOnce Backup system supports IPv4 only.
The HP StoreOnce Backup system may be connected to a virtual LAN and supports VLAN
tagging.
DHCP and static IP addressing are supported.
NOTE: If DHCP is used, it is recommended that once an IP address has been assigned, the
Network Administrator should permanently associate that IP address with the StoreOnce
Backup system. This association prevents the IP address of the device changing after reboots.
The HP StoreOnce 4900 Backup system has four 1GbE and four 10GbE ports.
Mode 1, 4 and 6 network port bonding is supported on sets of 1GbE and 10GbE ports (but
not across 1GbE and 10GbE ports).
18 Before you start