6.3 Running the Getting Started Wizard
CAUTION!
If VLAN tagging is enabled for an interface, ETERNUS CS800 Advanced
Reporting is unable to collect and record statistics for traffic moving over the VLAN
interface (for example, eth1.400). Statistics are still collected for the base device
(for example, eth1.)
3. In the External Host IP column, select the check box to designate the interface as an
external host IP. This associates the interface IP address with the host name of the
ETERNUS CS800, and the ETERNUS CS800 is externally identified by the host IP.
The following restrictions apply:
l You can designate only one external host IP for the network configuration.
l You must specify a traffic type of Mgmt (management) or Any for the external host
IP interface.
l You must specify a valid Default Gateway in the General section. In addition, the
external host IP must be on the same subnet as the Default Gateway to ensure
external communication.
4. Enter the following network information as provided by your network administrator (all
fields are required):
IP Address The IP address of the interface.
Netmask The network mask of the interface.
Gateway The gateway of the ETERNUS CS800. (This is usually not the same
as the default gateway.)
5. If necessary, specify NAT (Network Address Translation) settings for the interface:
If the ETERNUS CS800 is a replication target and is behind a NAT router,
you must configure a NAT IP Address.
NATed Select the check box if the IP address of the ETERNUS
CS800 is translated by a firewall to a NAT IP address when
the ETERNUS CS800 communicates to the outside world.
NAT IP Address The IP address used to access the ETERNUS CS800 from
the public network. The router that connects the ETERNUS
CS800 to the Internet performs Network Address Translation
that maps the IP address of the ETERNUS CS800 to the
NAT IP address, providing a valid replication interface for a
source ETERNUS CS800.
6. Select the check box for each type of network traffic allowed on the interface
122 ETERNUS CS800