6.3 Running the Getting Started Wizard
Dest Gateway
The gateway IP address used for
outgoing
traffic sent from the
interface to a host or client. (This is usually not the same as the
default gateway.)
The destination gateway of each route
must
match the subnet of at least
one configured IP address listed in the
IP Address Table
. If no match is
found, an error displays stating that the route’s destination gateway is not
reachable.
In the example shown in
"Network Configuration" on page 294
, to reach a
host on the 10.50.50.x subnet, you would enter 10.50.50.0 for destination
network, 255.255.255.0 for the destination netmask, and 10.20.20.1 as the
destination gateway.
5. Click
Update
to save the changes you made to the
Routing Details
table. (Clicking
Update
does not yet apply the new network settings to the ETERNUS CS800.)
6. Click
Delete
to remove IP routing information for the selected interface. Or click
Undo
to revert all current Routing Details changes to the last update.
Applying Network Settings
For network changes to take effect, you must apply the changes, finalize the confirmation,
and reboot the system. To apply all changed settings on the
Network
page to the ETERNUS
CS800, click
Apply
at the bottom of the page. Follow the prompts to confirm the changes
and reboot the system.
To revert all network settings to the initial state and undo all changes, click the
Reset
button.
Understanding Interface Routing
For a network on the interface to communicate with a host located on a different subnet,
you must specify routing information in the
Routing Details
section. Routing is used to
direct outgoing traffic from a network interface on the ETERNUS CS800 to an IP address in
another subnet by means of a destination gateway. Responses from the destination are
routed back to the ETERNUS CS800 using the gateway specified for the interface in the
IP
Address Table
section.
In addition, when configuring segmented network interfaces, if the source ETERNUS CS800
replication, data, and management interfaces are on the same subnet, you must add a
host route on the source ETERNUS CS800 to make sure the replication interface is correctly
selected when replicating data to the target ETERNUS CS800.
See the following examples for details:
"Example 1: Segments and Target on Different Subnets" on page 116
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