Quantum DXi6900 User Manual page 275

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Chapter 9: Configuration
Replication Configuration
3. In the Throttle box, enter the maximum allowed bandwidth, and select the units you want to use to
specify the constant throttle
(KB/s or MB/s). The lowest value you can set is 32 KB/s. The lowest value you can set is 32 KB/s. The
highest value you can set is 125 MB/s for 1GbE and 500 MB/s for 10GbE.
4. Click Apply.
Caution: Do not set the maximum allowed bandwidth to a value that is lower than necessary. If the
maximum allowed bandwidth is set to the lowest value, large replication jobs may fail.
Source DXis List
The Source DXis  list displays the following information for each source DXi:
Source
Actual Data Received
Average Receive Rate
You can customize the appearance of the Source DXis  list in the following ways:
Click the top banner row of the list to collapse or expand the list.
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Click the arrow to the right of a column heading and select Sort Ascending or Sort Descending to sort
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the rows in the table by that column.
To show or hide a column, click the arrow to the right of a column heading, and then click Columns.
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Select the check box to show a column, or clear the check box to hide a column.
Note: The statistics in the Source DXis  list are for each source DXi rather than a cumulative total for
all sources as is displayed on the Home page.
Adding a Replication Source
Add a system to the list of replication sources to allow it to send replicated data to the DXi6900. You must
add a source system to the list of allowed replication sources on the target DXi before you configure the
source DXi to send replicated data to the target. The DXi can receive replicated data fromup to 10 sources.
Additional Information
For more information about working with received snapshots, see
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Receive VTL on page
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The IP address of the source system that is allowed to send data to the
DXi6900.
The amount of data actually received over the network during replication or
failback.
The average receive rate (in MB/s) of data received over the network during
replication or failback (Actual Data Received divided by the amount of time
required to complete replication or failback).
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