Hardware and software setup, Hardware setup – HP MPX200 Multifunction Router User Manual

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Table 1 Supported storage arrays (continued)

Storage Array

Vendor

AMS family

nl

WMS family

nl

USP family

nl

TagmaStore Network StorageController model NSC55

HP Storage MSA family

nl

HP

HP Storage EVA family

nl

HP Storage XP P9000

nl

HP Storage XP10000 and 12000

nl

HP Storage XP20000 and 24000

nl

HP Storage P4000 G2 SAN Solutions (iSCSI)

nl

HP 3PAR StoreServ 10000

nl

HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000

nl

HP 3PAR F-Class

nl

HP 3PAR T-Class

nl

HP 3PAR S-Class

nl

HP SAN Virtualization Services Platform (SVSP)

nl

System Storage DS3000 family

nl

IBM

System Storage DS4000 family

nl

System Storage DS5000 family

nl

System Storage DS8000 family

nl

XIV Storage System family

nl

Storwize V7000 Unified disk system

D-Series SAN Storage arrays

NEC

FAS270

nl

NetApp

FAS2000 Series

nl

FAS3100 Series

nl

FAS6000 Series

nl

NetApp arrays that support Cluster-Mode technology

Emprise Storage family

nl

Xiotech

Magnitude 3D 4000 family

Hardware and software setup

Follow the procedures and guidelines in this section for setting up hardware and software.

Hardware setup

For information on installing MPX200, refer to the HP MPX200 Multifunction Router User Guide.

To set up the hardware for DMS:
1.

To manage the MPX200, install the HP mpx Manager utility on any computer running Windows
2003, Windows 2008, RedHat, SuSE or Apple OS X. The MPX200 must be accessible over
the network connection from the machine on which HP mpx Manager is installed.

2.

Set up the MPX200 management port IP address. For more information, refer to the MPX200
Intelligent Storage Router Quick Start Guide
.

3.

Connect the storage array (source and destination) controller ports to an FC switch. For more
information on various topology configurations, see

“Data migration configuration” (page

11)

.

4.

Connect the FC ports of the MPX200 to the FC switches where the array controller ports are
connected. For more information on various topology configurations, see

“Data migration

configuration” (page 11)

.

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