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This single Ethernet connection is supported by HP, is Open View-Storage

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Physical Planning Considerations The LAN interface can be: ■ Part of the customer's public 10/100 Mbps LAN segment that provides access to managed directors and switches. This product-to-HAFM server Ethernet connection is part of the equipment rack installation and is required. Connection of remote workstations through the hub is optional. This type of network configuration using one Ethernet connection through the HAFM server is shown in Figure 48 on page 126. Director 2/64s are used as an example. This single Ethernet connection is supported by HP, is Open View-Storage Node Manager (OV-SNM) compatible, and is the recommended configuration for a typical HP installation at a customer site. LAN security is provided by restricting password access and disabling the SNMP agent, embedded Web server interface, and command line interface (Telnet access) for each managed director or switch. Note: The Ethernet adapter in the HAFM server provides an auto-detecting 10/100 Mbps connection. Depending on speed restrictions imposed by other LAN-attached devices, the LAN segment that connects the HAFM server to managed directors and switches operates at either 10 or 100 Mbps. SAN High Availability Planning Guide 125

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Physical Planning Considerations
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SAN High Availability Planning Guide
The LAN interface can be:
Part of the customer’s public 10/100 Mbps LAN segment that provides access
to managed directors and switches. This product-to-HAFM server Ethernet
connection is part of the equipment rack installation and is required.
Connection of remote workstations through the hub is optional. This type of
network configuration using one Ethernet connection through the HAFM
server is shown in
Figure 48
on page 126. Director 2/64s are used as an
example.
This single Ethernet connection is supported by HP, is Open View-Storage
Node Manager (OV-SNM) compatible, and is the recommended configuration
for a typical HP installation at a customer site. LAN security is provided by
restricting password access and disabling the SNMP agent, embedded Web
server interface, and command line interface (Telnet access) for each managed
director or switch.
Note:
The Ethernet adapter in the HAFM server provides an auto-detecting 10/100
Mbps connection. Depending on speed restrictions imposed by other LAN-attached
devices, the LAN segment that connects the HAFM server to managed directors and
switches operates at either 10 or 100 Mbps.