Modifying The Current Network Configuration; Best Practice - HP StoreOnce 2700 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Is this configuration correct?
1 = Yes (default)
2 = No
-->1
<--Finish Wizard: Yes
*Step Complete* Do you want to :
1 = Finish wizard and apply settings
2 = Go back to previous step: Step 2)
3 = Go back to start of present step: Step 3)
4 = Quit wizard and lose all settings
-->1
<--Navigation: Finish wizard and apply settings
Successfully saved network configuration as: net_wizard
Application of the network configuration is now in progress.
This process may take some time to complete.
You can check on its status with the following command:
net activate status
*****************************************************
You have successfully configured the network settings
on your StoreOnce Appliance.
*****************************************************
TIP:
If the network configuration is complex, it may take a little time for the settings to become
active. After completing the wizard use the following StoreOnce CLI command to check
progress:
net activate status
NOTE:
For further examples of configuring the network using both the wizard and individual
StoreOnce CLI commands see also

Modifying the current network configuration

NOTE:
It is not possible to activate a new configuration if storage addition is in progress.
After upgrade, depending upon the initial configuration, you may wish to:
Create a new Port Set to add a further subnet. This option only applies if you still have ports
available to configure as Port Sets after running the wizard.
Modify an existing Port Set to support an IPv4 and an IPv6 subnet.
Modify an existing Port Set to support multiple VLAN subnets. As long as the Port Set for the
subnet is already VLAN enabled, this is simply a question of adding VLAN subnets to the Port
Set.
Add Data-In-Flight encryption to a subnet. This option requires installation of the Security Pack
license.
NOTE:
All of these tasks may be carried out simply from the StoreOnce GUI. If you wish to use
the StoreOnce CLI, refer to the HP StoreOnce Backup system CLI Reference Guide for syntax
examples. The only worked example included in this guide describes how to configure IPsec.

Best practice

The recommended best practice is:
1.
Create a backup copy of the StoreOnce configuration using the StoreOnce CLI command
(config save devices. If you have the Security Pack license installed, also create a
keystore backup using the StoreOnce CLI command (config save keystore.
2.
You are not allowed to modify the current configuration directly. Create a copy of the current
configuration using the following StoreOnce CLI command (<newconfig> is the name
assigned to the copied file and can be any name you choose):
net copy config from current to <newconfig>
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Network configuration, how to use StoreOnce CLI commands
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More networking examples (page
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