6 Network configuration, how to use StoreOnce CLI
commands
If you are new to the StoreOnce networking environment, read the previous chapter before
attempting to configure the network.
This chapter describes how to use the StoreOnce CLI command, net set wizard, to configure
the network for the first time. If your network supports DHCP and you have connected to the network
over LAN port 1, you may also use the StoreOnce GUI to configure the network. Another option
is to use the StoreOnce CLI to configure a simple network connection and then use the StoreOnce
GUI to refine it. See the next chapter for more information about using the StoreOnce GUI to
configure the network.
In this chapter:
Identifying available ports on the StoreOnce CLI (page 38)
Before running net set wizard (page 39)
Network configuration using net set wizard (page 41)
Modifying a network configuration (page 48)
NOTE:
For further examples of configuring the network using both the wizard and individual
StoreOnce CLI commands see also
Identifying available ports on the StoreOnce CLI
Identifying network ports available
All systems have four 1 Gbit ethernet ports that are identified as eth0 (LAN port 1) and eth1, eth2
and eth3 (LAN ports 2, 3 and 4).
HP StoreOnce 2900, 4500 and 4700 Backup systems have an additional two 10 Gbit ethernet
ports that are identified as eth4 and eth5.
NOTE:
If you do not know what ports are available on your system, use the Show Ports link on
the Networking pages of the StoreOnce GUI to provide an illustration of the location of the physical
ports for your model.
You can also use the following StoreOnce CLI command:
# net show ports
This command will display the port layout of the StoreOnce Backup system with details of the ports.
# net show ports
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