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To add a target appliance, To edit or remove a Target Appliance, Run Traceroute, Target Appliance tab

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To add a target appliance Procedure 5 1. Click Add Target Appliance. Figure 4 Create new target appliance 2. Enter the Target Appliance Address. 3. The default values for the Command and Data Protocol Port Numbers are usually acceptable, but may be edited if there is a conflict. (If replication needs to take place through a firewall, the network administrator will need to open (TCP) ports 9387 (Command protocol) and 9388 (Data protocol).) 4. Click Add Target Appliance. To edit or remove a Target Appliance • Select the appliance and click Edit to edit the Appliance Name, IP address and protocol port details of the target appliance. • Select the appliance and click Delete to remove an appliance from the list of Target Appliances available to that source. Run Traceroute Click Run Traceroute to check that the local appliance can communicate with the target appliance and identify the number of hops and latency in the routing. Target Appliance tab Table 21 Target appliance parameters Target Appliance tab Some fields are editable. Appliance Name This is the name that is used to identify the Target Appliance. You specify it on the Local Appliance tab of the partner appliance. Product Class The product class of the appliance, such as HP D2D4100. Appliance Address This is the IP address of the Target Appliance. You specify it when you add the Target Appliance and may edit it later. Serial Number This is the serial number of the Target Appliance; it cannot be edited. Command Protocol Port This is the port number that will be used for command protocol. Number Data Protocol Port Number This is the port number that will be used for data protocol. Available This field indicates whether the Target Appliance is available. Replication protocol This identifies the replication protocol in use. Capacity This shows the capacity of the Target Appliance. Free Space This shows the amount of free space on the Target Appliance. Software version This shows the software version of the Target Appliance. Partner Appliances (Replication) 75

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To add a target appliance
Procedure 5
1.
Click
Add Target Appliance
.
Figure 4 Create new target appliance
2.
Enter the
Target Appliance Address
.
3.
The default values for the Command and Data Protocol Port Numbers are usually acceptable,
but may be edited if there is a conflict. (If replication needs to take place through a firewall,
the network administrator will need to open (TCP) ports 9387 (Command protocol) and 9388
(Data protocol).)
4.
Click
Add Target Appliance
.
To edit or remove a Target Appliance
Select the appliance and click
Edit
to edit the Appliance Name, IP address and protocol port
details of the target appliance.
Select the appliance and click
Delete
to remove an appliance from the list of Target Appliances
available to that source.
Run Traceroute
Click
Run Traceroute
to check that the local appliance can communicate with the target appliance
and identify the number of hops and latency in the routing.
Target Appliance tab
Table 21 Target appliance parameters
Target Appliance tab
Some fields are editable.
This is the name that is used to identify the Target Appliance. You specify it on the Local
Appliance tab of the partner appliance.
Appliance Name
The product class of the appliance, such as HP D2D4100.
Product Class
This is the IP address of the Target Appliance. You specify it when you add the Target
Appliance and may edit it later.
Appliance Address
This is the serial number of the Target Appliance; it cannot be edited.
Serial Number
This is the port number that will be used for command protocol.
Command Protocol Port
Number
This is the port number that will be used for data protocol.
Data Protocol Port
Number
This field indicates whether the Target Appliance is available.
Available
This identifies the replication protocol in use.
Replication protocol
This shows the capacity of the Target Appliance.
Capacity
This shows the amount of free space on the Target Appliance.
Free Space
This shows the software version of the Target Appliance.
Software version
Partner Appliances (Replication)
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