System information
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Preface
- Overview
- Configuring System Basics
- Configuring RADs and mSAN Connections
- Configuring iSAN Connections
- Configuring iSCSI Connections
- Monitoring SAN Router Operation and Connections
- Configuration, Firmware, and System Log Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index

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Configuring System Basics
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Static Routes
status is Added Not Applied and the row is green. If you select
an entry to be removed, the entry status is Removed Not Applied
and the row is red.
Important Notes for Static Routes
If the SAN Router is to be managed from a single external subnet,
follow the directions under
Static Routes.
There are two ways to manage an SAN Router if different
management stations reside in different subnets.
1. Define static routes for each management subnet as described in
Static Routes.
2. Add a default route by clicking on the Default Gateway in the
Static Routing Configuration dialog box to add the route as the
Static route next hop.
Adding a Route 1. Click Add to display the Static Routing Parameters dialog box.
Figure 2-20 Add Static Route Dialog Box
2. Click Yes if you wish to enable the route.
3. Type values for the remaining parameters on the dialog box (refer
to
Table 2-8.: