HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual
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Table 15 Target appliance parameters (continued)
The product class of the appliance, such as HP 6500 or HP 4700.
Product Class
The virtual address of the service set. You specify it when you add the Target Appliance and
can edit it later.
Appliance Address
The serial number of the Target Appliance; it cannot be edited.
Serial Number
The port number that will be used for command protocol.
Command Protocol Port
Number
The port number that will be used for data protocol.
Data Protocol Port
Number
Indicates whether the Target Appliance is available or not.
Available
Identifies the replication protocol in use.
Replication Protocol
The amount of user data stored on the Target Appliance.
User Data Stored
Shows the capacity of the Target Appliance.
Capacity
Shows the amount of free space on the Target Appliance.
Free Space
Shows the software version of the Target Appliance.
Software Version
Shows the current system time.
System Time
Shows whether a blackout window is currently active or not. This means that no replication
will occur.
Blackout Window Active
Any blackout windows that have been specified will be reflected in this weekly calendar.
During these times, the selected Target Appliance is not available for replication.
Blackout Windows
Administrators may edit and delete blackout windows from here or from the Local Settings
tab.
To add a target appliance (administrators only)
1.
Click Add Target Appliance.
Figure 1 Create new target appliance
2.
Enter the Target Appliance Address.
NOTE:
If the Target Appliance is on an HP 6500 or B6200 Backup system, enter the Data
VIF IP address of the required Service Set. See
How do I identify the IP address of a service
3.
The default values for the Command and Data Protocol Port Numbers cannot be changed. If
replication needs to take place through a firewall, the network administrator must open (TCP)
ports 9387 (Command Protocol) and 9388 (Data Protocol).
4.
Click Add Target Appliance.
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Replication functions