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The iSR6200 router supports interconnecting remote SANs (see Figure 2-1).

Figure 2-1. WAN Topology—Remote SAN Interconnect

High Availability
A dual-blade iSR6200 router supports high availability, which provides link-level,
switch-level, and blade-level failure protection. To make this effective, you must
connect the iSCSI hosts to both iSR6200 blades. For details, see “Connecting
iSCSI Hosts to the iSR6200” on page 4-16.
Management
SANsurfer Router Manager and the CLI run on a management workstation used
to configure, control, and maintain the router. Support platforms include Windows,
Solaris, and Linux. The SANsurfer Router Manager utility is installed and
executed on the workstation.
The router supports the following management interfaces:
SANsurfer Router Manager is a graphical user interface (GUI) utility that
runs on a management workstation (see the iSR6200 Router Manager
User’s Guide).
CLI is the command line interface that runs on the router; users can access
the CLI by means of Telnet or the serial port (see the iSR6200 Command
Line Interface (CLI) User’s Guide).
SNMP provides router status, traps, and alerts (for details, see AppendixB).
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