HP Surestore 64 Planning Guide - Page 77

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

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Remote workstations must have access to the LAN segment on which the HP EFC Server is installed. Director administrative functions are accessed through the LAN and HP EFC Server. The LAN interface can be: • Part of the customer's public 10/100 Mbps LAN segment that provides access to managed directors. This director-to-HP EFC 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 HP EFC Server is shown in Figure 16. Figure 16 Typical Network Configuration (One Ethernet Connection) 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. HP EFC Server, LAN, and Remote Access Support 63 Planning Considerations

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HP EFC Server, LAN, and Remote Access Support
63
Planning Considerations
Remote workstations must have access to the LAN segment on which the HP EFC Server is
installed. Director administrative functions are accessed through the LAN and HP EFC
Server. The LAN interface can be:
Part of the customer
s public 10/100 Mbps LAN segment that provides access to
managed directors. This director-to-HP EFC 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 HP EFC Server is shown in Figure 16.
Figure 16
Typical Network Configuration (One Ethernet Connection)
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.