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6.3 Running the Getting Started Wizard
"Example 2: Segments and Target on the Same Subnet" on page 117
"Example 3: Segments on the Same Subnet and Target on a Different Subnet" on page 117
Example 1: Segments and Target on Different Subnets
In the example below (see "Interface Routing: Example 1" on page 116), the ETERNUS
CS800 has two segmented interfaces, one for management traffic and one for data traffic:
l The management interface is assigned to the 10.30.24.x subnet in the IP Address
Table section. This subnet connects to the corporate network by mean of the default
gateway (10.30.24.1).
l The data interface is assigned to the 10.20.20.x subnet in the IP Address Table
section. This subnet connects to a gateway at 10.20.20.1.
l Using the data interface, the ETERNUS CS800 needs to connect to a backup host that is
on the 10.50.50.x subnet. Because this host is not on the same subnet as the data
interface, the ETERNUS CS800 cannot communicate with the host unless you specify
routing information in the Routing Details section.
In this example, you would specify 10.50.50.0 for destination network, 255.255.255.0 for
the destination netmask, and 10.20.20.1 as the destination gateway.
The gateway specified in the IP Address Table section is for incoming traffic to
the interface. The gateway specified in the Routing Details section is for
outgoing traffic from the interface.
Figure 86: Interface Routing: Example 1
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