HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.5.0-00 Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TB581-96346, July 2013)

Network settings for management servers with multiple NICs
To use the management server as a network bridge by installing multiple network interface cards
(NICs) on the server, set up the networks so that the management server, management client, and
storage systems can mutually communicate.
The sections where settings must be specified are explained by using the configuration example shown
below.
Figure 23 Example of a network configuration that uses the management server with two NICs installed
Set up the routers, the management client, and the management server so that the devices can mutually
communicate as indicated by the arrows in the above figure.
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200 and the management client
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200 and the management server (the server computer whose IP address
is 10.0.0.100 in the figure)
CAUTION:
An IP address on the network to which the management client is connected (10.0.0.100 in the
figure above) must be specified for the P9000 Command View AE Suite product settings below. Do
not specify a host name.
The setting for the computer on which the Device Manager Web server function is running (the
server.http.host property)
Related topics:
Changing Device Manager server properties, page 346
server.http.host, page 347
Device Manager settings in IPv6 environments
Device Manager supports IPv6-based communication. To use Device Manager in an IPv6 environment,
you need to change the Device Manager settings according to the environment's requirements.
To use Device Manager in an IPv6 environment, make sure that the Device Manager settings meet
the following requirements:
Network configuration94