Global default gateway
DNS server name(s)
DNS Domain name
Hostname
Admin password
Timezone
NTP server
Email notification
recipients, mail hub, & port
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Configuring Nodes with the Setup Wizard
This section demonstrates how to use the setup wizard to configure every HP VMA SAN Gateway
in a cluster, and covers the following topics:
Prerequisite
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Logging in to the SAN Gateway
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How to Get Help During the Configuration
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Configuring a HP VMA SAN Gateway Master/Standalone Node
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Configuring a Secondary HP VMA SAN Gateway Node
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If you are planning a High Availability (HA) redundant pair installation, follow the requirements and
Caution:
procedures described in the Redundant Gateway Pairing Process guide at http://www.hp.com/go/vma-docs.
Prerequisite
When you connect to the public interface, you are automatically prompted to log in.
The admin user does not have a default password.
Note:
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Enable or disable. The Global Default Gateway is set and used for
the cluster. It is recommended that you enable the global default
gateway.
Specify a primary and, optionally, a secondary DNS server.
The name of your local domain.
A local hostname for the HP VMA SAN Gateway.
Setting a password is highly recommended.
Set the clock timezone by specifying the zone and subzones. (Use
"?" to display zone names interactively.)
Optional and recommended.
Set recipients to
Support and at least one email alias for your company, in a
comma-separated list.
Set autosupport to
issues.
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callhome-hp@vmem.com
yes
to ensure proper handling of support
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