HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 2.1.3 Release Notes (February 2006)
HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 2.1.3 release notes 11
SH3 > enable
SH3 # configure terminal
SH3 (config) # no peer 0.0.0.0
SH3 (config) # no peer <WAN Accelerator-1 IP addr>
SH3 (config) # no peer <WAN Accelerator-2 IP addr>
SH3 (config) # no peer <WAN Accelerator-4 IP addr>
SH3 (config) # write memory
SH3 (config) # restart
9. On WAN Accelerator-4, at the system prompt, enter the following commands:
SH4 > enable
SH4 # configure terminal
SH4 (config) # no peer 0.0.0.0
SH4 (config) # no peer <WAN Accelerator-1 IP addr>
SH4 (config) # no peer <WAN Accelerator-2 IP addr>
SH4 (config) # no peer <WAN Accelerator-3 IP addr>
SH4 (config) # write memory
SH4 (config) # restart
IMPORTANT: If you are downgrading to a previous version of the HP EFS WAN Accelerator software,
you must downgrade to a version of the software that has previously run on your machine. For example,
you cannot upgrade from version 1.2.3 to version 2.0 or version 2.1 and downgrade to version 1.2.8. You
must downgrade to version 1.2.3. and then upgrade to version 1.2.8. If you do not follow this step, your
configuration will be discarded and unrecoverable.
TIP: Either go back to a previously installed revision, or save the text results of a
show running-configuration command before downgrading in a machine other than the HP EFS
WAN Accelerator, and apply it after the downgrade.
Miscellaneous Issues
Remote software re-imaging
You can not use the Integrated Lights Out (iLO) Virtual CD capability to restore the system software using
the Quick Restore CD. Insert the Quick Restore CD into the CD/DVD-ROM drive on the HP EFS WAN
Accelerator to restore the system software.
SATA software RAID configuration
If the SATA Software RAID BIOS field is enabled, the Quick Restore fails with an unrelated error. Set the
SATA Software RAID BIOS field to Disabled for the Quick Restore CD to function properly.
SNMP configuration
The HP EFS WAN Accelerator has two graphical user interfaces, one for acceleration and general system
management (the Management Console), and the other for the HP System Management Homepage. Use
the Management Console or the command-line interface to modify SNMP settings, rather than the System
Management Homepage. To change the read-write community string, use the SNMP-server
rwcommunity CLI command.