Resetting Network Settings To Factory Defaults; Network Parameters; Network Port Parameters - HP StorageWorks D2D100 - Backup System User Manual

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3.
You must now reconnect to the HP D2D Backup System using the new settings.
• If you have changed the IP address, you must use the new address to log in from a web
browser.
• You will also need to edit the iSCSI Initiator on all hosts that are connected
to the HP D2D Backup System, if you change the IP address. See also
"The Microsoft iSCSI
Table 8 Network parameters
Network Mode:
Network Name:
Use DHCP Gateway
Default Gateway:
DNS Server Name
1/2/3:
Table 9 Network port parameters
DHCP:
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Domain Name:

Resetting network settings to factory defaults

There are some conditions in which a previously configured device may fail to be discovered on a
network and, therefore, may be unreachable if the network parameters are invalid for the network to
which the device is attached. In this case, it may be necessary to reset the networking parameters
and device name to factory defaults.
To reset the network settings:
1.
Ensure that there are no backup or restore jobs in progress to the device.
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The Web Management Interface
Initiator" on page 51.
This is where you define the network mode, which may be single port, dual port or
high availability dual-port bonding. The selection you make determines the number
of network port tabs in the lower half of this page and the ports available on the
Devices page. See also
"Dual network
This is the name of the HP D2D Backup System. You can use the network name,
instead of the IP address, to log on to the Web Management Interface.
This option is available if you have dual ports configured and one port is static
while the other uses DHCP. Check this box to select the DHCP allocated Gateway IP
address for the static port rather than the Default Gateway.
This is the node that connects the HP D2D Backup System to the network that is
servicing the web pages. (Static IP addressing only.)
These are the DNS IP addresses. When using DHCP these may be obtained
automatically. Ask your network administrator to advise what you should enter.
Check or uncheck the box to enable or disable this feature. If DHCP is turned off,
you must manually specify all the network settings for the HP D2D Backup System. If
DHCP is turned on, the majority of the network settings are obtained automatically.
However, even when DHCP is on, the Network Name must be specified. Other
parameters, such as Domain Name and DNS Server Address, become optional.
You can override the automatic settings and enter your own values, if required,
but this is not usually necessary.
This is the IP address for the device. The HP D2D Backup System supports both
dynamic (DHCP) and static IP addressing. The IP Address must be unique on the
network. If you are using static IP addressing, you must also provide the subnet
mask, default gateway and, optionally, domain name.
This determines the subnet to which the IP address belongs. (Static IP addressing
only.)
This is the group of devices on the network to which the HP D2D Backup System
belongs. (Static IP addressing only.)
ports" on page 30.

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