HP Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator Creating Port Labels, Port Type Description and Ports

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4. Select one of the following actions for the share, as described in the following

 

table.

 

 

Control

Description

 

 

Actions

Select one of the following actions from the drop-down list:

 

Start Verify. Generates a list of the differences between the share on the HP EFS

 

WAN Accelerator and the origin file server. The first time you synchronize a share the

 

data comes from the origin file server. A list of differences is available in the PFS

 

Shares Status report.

 

Start Full Sync. Allows you to immediately synchronize the share and its

 

corresponding remote share on the origin file server. You may select Start Full Sync

 

at any time to manually synchronize a share.

 

Cancel Action. Cancels the synchronization process.

 

Delete Share. Deletes the selected share.

 

 

Creating Port Labels

2 CONFIGURING THE HP EFS WAN ACCELERATOR

Creating Port Labels

This section describes how to create port labels. It includes the following sections:

‹“Creating Port Labels” on page 113

‹“Modifying Ports in a Port Label” on page 115

You create port labels in the Port Labels page. Port labels are names given to sets of port numbers. You use port labels to simplify configuration and reporting tasks you perform with the Management Console. For example, you can create port labels to define a set of ports for which the same in-path, load-balancing, or QoS rules apply.

The HP EFS WAN Accelerator automatically discovers all the ports in the system that have traffic. The discovered port along with a label (if one exists) is added to the Traffic Summary report. If a label does not exist then an unknown label is added to the discovered port.

If you want to change the unknown label to a name representing the port, you must add the port with new label. All statistics for this new port label are preserved from the time the port was discovered.

The following tables summarizes the port labels that are provided by default.

Port Type

Description and Ports

 

 

Interactive

Automatically passes through traffic on interactive ports (for example, Telnet, TCP ECHO,

 

remote logging, and shell).

 

 

RBT-Proto

Specifies well-known ports used by the system: 7800-7801(in-path), 7810 (out-of-path),

 

7820 (failover), 7850 (connection forwarding), 7860 (Interceptor appliance).

 

 

Secure

Automatically passes through traffic on secure ports (for example, ssh, https, and smtps).

 

 

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