Performing the initial configuration on a NetBackup 5330 appliance from the NetBackup Appliance Web Console
Tag VLAN data entry fields
Select Interface
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Select the network interface or the device name to which you want to tag the VLAN.
Description
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Enter a description for the VLAN. For example, Finance or Human Resource.
VLAN Id
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Enter a numeric identifier from 1 to 4094 for the VLAN.
IP Address [IPv4 or IPv6]
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Enter the IPv4 or the IPv6 address to be used for this appliance.
Subnet Mask
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Enter the subnet mask value that corresponds to the IP address.
Click Add to add the configuration information for tagging VLAN into to your existing
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network environment.
To enter information for tagging additional VLANs, click the + sign to add a row. To
remove any of the rows, click the - sign that is adjacent to the Subnet Mask field.
Enter the appropriate Add Static Route information as follows:
Routing Configuration data entry fields
Destination IP
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Enter the network IP address of a destination network. The address can be either
IPv4 or IPv6. Only global-scope and unique-local IPv6 addresses are allowed.
See
"About IPv4-IPv6-based network support"
Destination Subnet Mask
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Enter the subnet value that corresponds to the Destination IP address.
For the initial configuration, this field contains a default value that cannot be changed.
When you configure another route, you must enter the appropriate value.
Gateway
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Enter the address of the network point that acts as an entrance to another network.
The address can be either IPv4 or IPv6. Only global-scope and unique-local IPv6
addresses are allowed.
See
"About IPv4-IPv6-based network support"
Network Interface
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Click on the drop-down box and select the ethernet NIC port to use for a network
connection.
After you have entered the appropriate data into all fields, click + to save and add
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the routing configuration settings.
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On the Host Configuration page, you can enter the host resolution information
as follows:
To edit the hosts file manually, click here
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Initial configuration procedures
on page 9.
on page 9.
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