
Completing the Appliance Setup
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Continuous Access Storage Appliance Installation and Maintenance Guide
Setting network properties
Before shipping the appliance, HP Manufacturing enters information for each appliance node
using the CASA setup utility window. This information enables the appliance nodes to
identify and communicate with each other.
lists the information entered for node 0;
lists the information entered for node 1.
At the customer site, you must update the LAN Interface network information. If the customer
uses IP mirroring, you must also update the MirrorLink network information. You do not have
to change the InterLink information.
HP Manufacturing generates the serial ID, which has the following format:
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CC—Country code
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S—Site code
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YY—Last two digits of the year (04, 05)
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WW—Two digits representing the week (01–52)
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XXX—Sequence number
The same serial ID is used for both appliance nodes.
Note:
The previous serial ID format, which included the prefixes usra and usrb, will work in the
CASA setup utility window to accommodate older installations.
Table 4: Settings for node 0
Field
Value
Peer Node General – Settings
Host name
Node 0
Node id
0
Serial id
CCSYYWWXXX
Peer IP address
10.0.1.2
LAN Interface
IP Address
10.100.70.130
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway
10.100.70.1
MirrorLink
IP Address
10.0.2.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway
blank
InterLink
IP Address
10.0.1.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway
blank