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NetBackup 5230 Appliance Initial Configuration Guide - 2.6.1.1

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<strong>Initial</strong> configuration proceduresPerforming the initial configuration on a <strong>NetBackup</strong> 52xx appliance from the <strong>NetBackup</strong> <strong>Appliance</strong> Web Console38Tag VLAN data entry fields■■■■■■Select InterfaceSelect the network interface or the device name to which you want to tag the VLAN.DescriptionEnter a description for the VLAN. For example, Finance or Human Resource.VLAN IdEnter a numeric identifier for the VLAN. VLAN IDs can range between 1- 4094. Forexample, 1 or 10.IP Address [IPv4 or IPv6]Enter the IPv4 or the IPv6 address to be used for this appliance.Subnet MaskEnter the subnet mask value that corresponds to the IP address.Click Add to add the configuration information for tagging VLAN into to your existingnetwork environment.To enter information for tagging additional VLANs, click the + sign to add a row. Toremove any of the rows, click the - sign that is adjacent to the Subnet Mask field.Enter the appropriate Add Static Route information as follows:Add Static Route data entry fields■■■■■Destination IPEnter the network IP address of a destination network. The address can be eitherIPv4 or IPv6. Only global-scope and unique-local IPv6 addresses are allowed.See “About IPv4-IPv6-based network support” on page 12.Destination Subnet MaskEnter 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.GatewayEnter 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 IPv6addresses are allowed.See “About IPv4-IPv6-based network support” on page 12.Network InterfaceClick on the drop-down box and select the ethernet NIC port to use for a networkconnection.After you have entered the appropriate data into all fields, click + to save and addthe routing configuration settings.7 On the Host <strong>Configuration</strong> page, enter the appliance host name and therelated host resolution information as follows:

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