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Connect the D2D system to the network logon via the Web Management Interface. (Enter the IP address or D2D name into a standard web browser. This is of the format D2D-xxxxxxxxxx where xxxxxxxxxx = D2D product serial number.) The web browser will issue a security warning because the web browser will not have the D2D web browser certificate installed. The main menu screen is shown below in Figure 3. Figure 3 Home - Summary page, example shows HP D2D2502i HP D2D Backup System licensing HP D2D Backup Systems require licenses for capacity upgrades and when acting as a target for replication. Series 4100 and 4300 D2D Backup Systems have the capability to add more disk 'shelves' in order to expand the capacity. As well as the actual hardware, capacity licenses must also be loaded. The licenses normally ship with the disk expansion products. (The Series 2500 D2D Backup Systems cannot be expanded.) In an active-active configuration both D2D systems act as targets and require replication licenses. Test setup Figure 4 shows a simple test setup for HP D2D Backup Systems configured as a NAS target for Symantec NetBackup. This configuration will be used as an example in this guide. HP D2D Backup System licensing 7

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Connect the D2D system to the network logon via the Web Management Interface. (Enter the IP
address or D2D name into a standard web browser. This is of the format D2D-xxxxxxxxxx where
xxxxxxxxxx = D2D product serial number.) The web browser will issue a security warning because
the web browser will not have the D2D web browser certificate installed. The main menu screen
is shown below in Figure 3.
Figure 3 Home — Summary page, example shows HP D2D2502i
HP D2D Backup System licensing
HP D2D Backup Systems require licenses for capacity upgrades and when acting as a target for
replication. Series 4100 and 4300 D2D Backup Systems have the capability to add more disk
‘shelves’ in order to expand the capacity. As well as the actual hardware, capacity licenses must
also be loaded. The licenses normally ship with the disk expansion products. (The Series 2500
D2D Backup Systems cannot be expanded.) In an active-active configuration both D2D systems
act as targets and require replication licenses.
Test setup
Figure 4 shows a simple test setup for HP D2D Backup Systems configured as a NAS target for
Symantec NetBackup. This configuration will be used as an example in this guide.
HP D2D Backup System licensing
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