Using remote peers – HP MPX200 Multifunction Router User Manual

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5.

On the LUN Selection window, expand the array and VP groups, select one or more LUNs to
present, and then click Next.

6.

On the Assign LUN ID window, a default LUN ID is shown corresponding to the Discovered
LUN ID presented to the router from the storage array in the Present LUN ID column. A new
LUN ID may be presented to the Host by editing the Present LUN ID column. Click Next to
continue

7.

On the Suggestion for Target Map Presentation window, review the information, and then
either click Next to continue or click Back to change your selections.

8.

On the Confirm Changes window, review the information, and then click Next.

9.

On the Security Check dialog box, enter the admin password, and then click Next.

10. On the LUN Masking Configuration Status window, review the results of the target presented

for the selected host, then click Finish.

Using remote peers

Use remote peers to create a connection between a local and a remote router using the MPX200’s
iSCSI port. This feature uses the Native IP method for accessing remote MPX200 information on
the local MPX200. Use a remote peer when the destination array is located at a different geographic
location from the source array.

To add a remote peer:
1.

On the Wizards menu, click Add Remote Peer Wizard.

2.

In the Select Usage dialog box, select Data Migration as the peer type, and then click OK.
The Add Remote Peer Wizard opens and prompts you to Enter the remote Router’s IP address.

3.

In the IPv4 Address box, type the IP address of the management port for the remote peer router
to be added, and then click Next.

4.

In the Select Remote iSCSI IP dialog box, select an iSCSI IP address from the remote peer
router, and then click OK, or click Cancel to abandon the remote iSCSI address selection.

5.

In the Select Local iSCSI IP dialog box, select an iSCSI IP address from the local router, and
then click OK, or click Cancel to abandon the local iSCSI address selection.

6.

In the Remote Router Admin Password dialog box, type the administrator password for the
remote router, and then click OK.

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