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How do I identify the IP address of a service set?

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have eight service sets.) All mapping is done using the virtual IP addresses of the target and source service sets. • In a single node StoreOnce VSA Backup system, the appliance is the virtual device or server that contains the data to be replicated. Within this section of the GUI the term appliance and service set are synonymous. How do I identify the IP address of a service set? When configuring replication to take place between multi-node and single-node StoreOnce Backup systems, be aware that: • For replication targets on an HP 26xx, 42xx or 44xx Backup system, you simply need the IP address of the appliance. • For replication targets on an HP VSA Backup system, there is only one service set similar to a single node appliance. There are two virtual NICs supported, meaning you can have a maximum of two IP addresses for the VSA. See "Identifying IP addresses for the HP StoreOnce VSA Backup system" (page 41). • For replication targets on an HP B6200 Backup system you need to identify the VIF address of the appropriate service sets (also referred to as a node). Each HP B6200 StoreOnce Backup system may have up to 8 service sets; the minimum is 2 service sets. See "Identifying the VIF address for an HP B6200 Backup system" (page 42). NOTE: Service set VIFs are used for data traffic and are not the same as the VIF that is used to log onto the HP B6200 Management Console. You cannot configure the replication targets using the VIF address that you use to log on to the HP B6200 Management Console. Identifying IP addresses for the HP StoreOnce VSA Backup system To identify the IP addresses from the Web Management Console/GUI home page 1. Navigate to the StoreOnce home page in the Web Management Console (GUI). 2. On the Status screen, look in the System Information box. You will see the two IP addresses listed. To identify the IP addresses using the StoreOnce CLI (command line interface) Use the net show status all command. This command will show the currently assigned IP addresses (static or via DHCP) to both of the virtual NICs. What is an appliance? 41

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have eight service sets.) All mapping is done using the virtual IP addresses of the target and
source service sets.
In a single node StoreOnce VSA Backup system, the appliance is the virtual device or server
that contains the data to be replicated.
Within this section of the GUI the term appliance and service set are synonymous.
How do I identify the IP address of a service set?
When configuring replication to take place between multi-node and single-node StoreOnce Backup
systems, be aware that:
For replication targets on an HP 26xx, 42xx or 44xx Backup system, you simply need the IP
address of the appliance.
For replication targets on an HP VSA Backup system, there is only one service set similar to
a single node appliance. There are two virtual NICs supported, meaning you can have a
maximum of two IP addresses for the VSA.
See
“Identifying IP addresses for the HP StoreOnce VSA Backup system” (page 41)
.
For replication targets on an HP B6200 Backup system you need to identify the VIF address
of the appropriate service sets (also referred to as a node). Each HP B6200 StoreOnce Backup
system may have up to 8 service sets; the minimum is 2 service sets.
See
“Identifying the VIF address for an HP B6200 Backup system” (page 42)
.
NOTE:
Service set VIFs are used for data traffic and are not the same as the VIF that is used
to log onto the HP B6200 Management Console. You cannot configure the replication targets
using the VIF address that you use to log on to the HP B6200 Management Console.
Identifying IP addresses for the HP StoreOnce VSA Backup system
To identify the IP addresses from the Web Management Console/GUI home page
1.
Navigate to the StoreOnce home page in the Web Management Console (GUI).
2.
On the Status screen, look in the System Information box. You will see the two IP addresses
listed.
To identify the IP addresses using the StoreOnce CLI (command line interface)
Use the
net show status all
command.
This command will show the currently assigned IP addresses (static or via DHCP) to both of the
virtual NICs.
What is an appliance?
41