
4.
Click
Browser
.
The
Web
Browser
is
started
with
no
address
bar
and
a
Web
page
titled
WELCOME
TO
THE
DS8000MANAGEMENT
CONSOLE
is
displayed.
5.
Click
the
link
″
IBM
System
Storage
DS
Storage
Manager
″
to
access
the
DS
Storage
Manager.
Dual
Hardware
Management
Consoles
An
external
management
console
is
available
as
an
optional
feature
and
can
be
used
as
a
redundant
management
console
for
environments
with
high-availability
requirements.
The
loss
of
a
single
hardware
management
console
configuration
will
not
prevent
the
DS8000
from
working.
The
DS8000
will
not
be
able
to
call
home,
change
its
configuration,
and
start
or
stop
remote
Copy
Services
through
the
GUI,
CLI,
or
API.
When
either
an
external
or
internal
management
console
is
pared
with
a
single
internal
management
console
controlling
a
single
DS8000,
this
is
referred
to
as
a
2X1
configuration.
This
dual
configuration
is
appropriate
for
customers
with
high-availability
requirements
(particularly
with
remote
Copy
Services
requirements).
Internet
Protocol
Conventions
for
IPv4
and
IPv6
The
DS8000
supports
the
use
of
Internet
Protocol
Version
4
(IPv4)
and
Internet
Protocol
Version
6
(IPv6).
Customer
network
ports
can
be
configured
using
the
hardware
management
console
(HMC)
to
use
either
or
both
standards.
IPv6
provides
a
higher
level
of
security
than
IPv4.
An
IPv4
address
is
32
bits.
An
IP
Address
is
shown
as
4
decimal
numbers
representing
4
bytes:
d.d.d.d
where
d
=
decimal
number
(0
-
255).
High
order
bits
are
the
network
identifier
and
lower
order
bits
are
the
host
identifier.
The
number
of
bits
in
a
network
identifier
is
defined
by
a
subnet
mask
which
looks
like
an
IP
address
with
all
1s
in
high
order
bits
and
all
0s
in
low
order
bits
(for
example,
255.255.255.0).
An
IP
address
with
the
host
identifier
set
to
all
1s
is
a
broadcast
address
for
all
hosts
on
the
network.
An
IP
address
can
also
include
a
port
number.
The
port
number
follows
the
IP
address
and
is
separated
by
a
colon
(for
example,
250.250.250.1:8451).
An
IPv6
address
is
128
bits.
The
preferred
IP
address
format
has
8
hexadecimal
numbers
representing
16
bytes
(for
example,
x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x
(x
=
X‘0’
-
X‘FFFF’)).
An
IPv6
address
can
contain
an
imbedded
IPv4
address.
The
format
has
6
hexadecimal
and
4
decimal
numbers
representing
16
bytes
(for
example,
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d
(x
=
‘0’x
-
X‘FFFF’
and
d
=
0
-
255)).
A
compressed
form
allows
one
string
of
0s
to
be
replaced
by
‘::’
(for
example,
FF01:0:0:0:0:0:0:1A2
can
be
represented
by
FF01::1A2).
High
order
bits
are
for
the
subnet
prefix.
Lower
order
bits
are
for
the
interface
identifier.
An
IPv6
adddress
can
have
a
number
of
bits
in
a
subnet
prefix
that
are
defined
by
a
decimal
prefix
following
the
IP
address
(for
example,
FF01::101/96
has
a
96–bit
subnet
prefix
and
a
32–bit
interface
identifier).
Most
IPv6
address
are
required
to
have
a
64–bit
prefix
length.
Specific
high
order
bit
combinations
in
the
subnet
prefix
are
defined
for
specific
purposes.
An
IPv6
IP
address
can
also
specify
an
IP
port
number
(for
example,
[x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x]:p,
where
p
=
decimal
number).
Multiple
IPV6
addresses
can
be
assigned
to
an
interface:
Chapter
5.
IBM
System
Storage
Management
Console
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