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AM456-9026A HP VMA SAN Gateway Users Guide 69
HP VMA Cluster ID String: Current boot image
2. View more details on a node, click the Gateway ID link on the left. The View Gateway page
appears, as described in Viewing Gateway Node Details on page 66.
Network
The Network Web Interface pages provide network configuration information for the SAN
Gateway, and allows you to manage the cluster IP address and global default gateway.
The tasks you can perform on these pages are intended for network administrators, and require
Admin user access privileges. The management VIP address (also known as the virtual IP address,
or VIP) is the IP address for the SAN Gateway.
Viewing Current Network Settings
The Network Settings page allows you to view and modify network settings from one central
location.
To view current network settings, do the following:
1. Select Administration > Cluster Admin > Network > Network Settings. The Network
Settings page appears.
2. Verify the Cluster Management Address and Network Mask Length.
The VIP address for gateway management is set as part of the initial out-of-the box
configuration. You can change the cluster management IP address and network mask length in
this section, but it is not recommended. Consult with your network architect before changing
these values.
3. Review the Bonding Mode setting.
This refers to Network Interface Bonding. For more information on bonded interfaces, see
Network Bond Commands on page 183.
4. Review the Routing settings.
This is the address for the default global gateway. You can enable and disable the gateway and
set a new address for the default gateway.
5. Review the cluster Static and Dynamic Routes.