Removing A Storage System From A Management Group; Resetting The Storage System To Factory Defaults - HP StoreVirtual 4000 User Manual

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TCP speed and duplex. You can change the speed and duplex of an interface. If you change these
settings, you must ensure that both sides of the NIC cable are configured in the same manner. For
example, if the storage system is set for Auto/Auto, the switch must be set the same. For more
information about TCP speed and duplex settings, see
(page
46).
Frame size. The frame size specifies the size of data packets that are transferred over the network.
The default Ethernet standard frame size is 1500 bytes. The maximum allowed frame size is 9000
bytes.
Increasing the frame size improves data transfer speed by allowing larger packets to be transferred
over the network and by decreasing the CPU processing time required to transfer data. However,
increasing the frame size requires that routers, switches, and other devices on your network support
that frame size.
For more information about setting a frame size that corresponds to the frame size used by routers,
switches, and other devices on your network, see
1.
On the Configuration Interface main menu, tab to Network TCP Status and press Enter.
2.
Tab to select the network interface for which you want to set the TCP speed and duplex, and
press Enter.
3.
To change the speed and duplex of an interface, tab to a setting in the Speed / Duplex list.
4.
To change the frame size, select Set To in the Frame Size list. Then tab to the field to the right
of Set To, and enter a frame size.
The frame size value must be between 1500 bytes and 9000 bytes.
5.
On the Network TCP Status window, tab to OK, and press Enter.
6.
On the Available Network Devices window, tab to Back, and press Enter.

Removing a storage system from a management group

CAUTION:
storage system, clears all information about the management group, and reboots the storage
system.
1.
On the Configuration Interface main menu, tab to Config Management, and press Enter.
2.
Tab to Remove from management group, and press Enter.
3.
Tab to OK, and press Enter to confirm.
4.
On the Configuration Management window, tab to Done, and press Enter.

Resetting the storage system to factory defaults

CAUTION:
configuration of the storage system, including administrative users and network settings.
1.
On the Configuration Interface main menu, tab to Config Management, and press Enter.
2.
Tab to Reset to factory defaults, and press Enter.
3.
Tab to OK, and press Enter to confirm the reset.
4.
On the Configuration Management window, tab to Done, and press Enter.
242 Using the Configuration Interface
Removing a storage system from a management group deletes all data from the
Resetting the storage system to factory defaults deletes all data and erases the
"Managing settings on network interfaces"
"Changing NIC frame size" (page
48).

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