HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 2.1 Command Line Interface Reference Guide (November 2005)
84 4 - CONFIGURATION-MODE COMMANDS
in-path interface vlan tag
Description Enables Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) support for an in-path HP EFS WAN
Accelerator on a trunked link. The in-path interface vlan tag command enables you
to set which VLAN to use when the HP EFS WAN Accelerator communicates with
another HP EFS WAN Accelerator. It does not define which VLAN to optimize. To
define which VLAN to optimize, you must define in-path rules and apply them to all
VLANS or a specific VLAN. The no command option disables the VLAN support.
Syntax in-path interface <interface> vlan tag <id>
Parameters
Example
minna (config) #in-path interface 10.0.0.1 vlan 26
minna (config) #
in-path kickoff
Description Resets open connections upon start up. The no command option disables the in-path
kickoff feature.
When the HP EFS WAN Accelerator is not powered on or the HP EFS WAN
Accelerator service is not running, the failover HP EFS WAN Accelerator takes over
so that connections continue to be made to the WAN. With kickoff enabled, when the
HP EFS WAN Accelerator service starts, it breaks existing connections and forces
clients to open a new connection. With kickoff disabled, open connections are not
broken but they are unoptimized—new connections are optimized.
Syntax in-path kickoff
Parameters None
Example
minna (config) # in-path kickoff
minna (config) #
in-path neighbor enable
Description Enables connection forwarding support in asymmetric networks. Connection
forwarding forwards Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections in networks
where the path from the client to the server is different from the server to the client.
The no command option disables connection forwarding support.
<interface> Specifies the in-path HP EFS WAN Accelerator for which the
VLAN applies.
<id> Specifies the VLAN identification number. The VLAN
identification number is a value with a range from 0-4094 (0
specifies no tagging).