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Note: VLAN and interface bonding configuration are not part of the configuration
wizard and must be configured using the CLI. If you specified either a VLAN ID
or the bonded interface (eth0) for the “Public interface name” or “Cluster interface
name” questions, then additional steps are required. See Network Bond Commands
on page 150 for information on how to set up bonding. See VLAN Commands on
page 151for information on how to configure a VLAN.
Command Line and Web Interfaces
After the initial configuration parameters are set, you can access the VMA-series
SAN Gateway through its Web Interface (the VMA Web Interface) or its command
line interface (CLI) for further configuration and management.
The VMA Web Interface provides a subset of the commands available in the CLI;
HP recommends the VMA Web Interface for ease of use.
To access the VMA Web Interface, use a supported browser (with JavaScript and
cookies enabled) to open the following URL:
http://<IP address or hostname of Master Gateway>
and proceed to log in. Supported browsers include recent versions of Internet
Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Chrome (see Supported Web Browsers on page 181
for details).
For detailed information about these two interfaces, see:
• APPENDIX A:Command Line Interface on page 113
• APPENDIX B:VMA Web Interface Reference on page 177
HP VMA SAN Gateway Cluster Management
Cluster management activities include monitoring the HP VMA SAN Gateways
(nodes) in the HP VMA SAN Gateway cluster, stopping or rebooting nodes, and
upgrading the software running on the cluster.
Management tasks can be performed either in the VMA Web Interface or in the
CLI. This chapter explains the tasks with CLI examples and gives references to
APPENDIX B:VMA Web Interface Reference on page 177, where the same tasks
are described using VMA Web Interface tools.
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