AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Performing Tasks on the EC2 Local
Console (Volume and Tape Gateways)
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Network constraints
– Your application environment might require that you keep your iSCSI targets
and the initiators that connect to them in an isolated network that is different from the network by
which the gateway communicates with AWS.
In a typical multiple-adapter use case, one adapter is configured as the route by which the gateway
communicates with AWS (that is, as the default gateway). Except for this one adapter, initiators must
be in the same subnet as the adapter that contains the iSCSI targets to which they connect. Otherwise,
communication with the intended targets might not be possible. If a target is configured on the same
adapter that is used for communication with AWS, then iSCSI traffic for that target and AWS traffic will
flow through the same adapter.
When you configure one adapter to connect to the AWS Storage gateway console and then add a second
adapter, storage gateway automatically configures the route table to use the second adapter as the
preferred route. For instructions on how to configure multiple-adapters, see the following sections.
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Configuring Your Gateway for Multiple NICs in a VMware ESXi Host (p. 275)
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Configuring Your Gateway for Multiple NICs in Microsoft Hyper-V Host (p. 279)
Performing Tasks on the Amazon EC2 Local Console
(Volume and Tape Gateways)
Some maintenance tasks require that you log in to the local console when running a gateway deployed
on an Amazon EC2 instance. In this section, you can find information about how to log in to the local
console and perform maintenance tasks.
Topics
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Logging In to Your Amazon EC2 Gateway Local Console (p. 267)
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Routing Your Gateway Deployed on Amazon EC2 Through a Proxy (p. 268)
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Testing Your Gateway Connectivity to the Internet (p. 269)
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Running Storage Gateway Commands on the Local Console (p. 270)
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Viewing Your Gateway System Resource Status (p. 271)
Logging In to Your Amazon EC2 Gateway Local Console
You can connect to your Amazon EC2 instance by using a Secure Shell (SSH) client. For detailed
information, see
in the
Amazon EC2 User Guide
. To connect this way, you will
need the SSH key pair you specified when you launched the instance. For information about Amazon EC2
Amazon EC2 User Guide.
To log in to the gateway local console
1. Log in to your local console. If you are connecting to your EC2 instance from a Windows computer,
log in as
admin
.
2. After you log in, you see the
AWS Storage Gateway Configuration
main menu, as shown in the
following screenshot.
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