AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Creating a Gateway
To make your gateway access AWS services over the public Internet, choose
Public
.
To make your gateway access AWS services through the VPC endpoint in your VPC, choose
VPC
.
This walkthorough assumes that you are activating your gateway with a public endpoint. For
Information about how to activate a gateway using a VPC, endpoint see
Virtual Private Cloud (p. 133)
.
2. Choose
Next
to connect you gateway and activate your gateway.
Connecting to Your Gateway
To connect to your gateway, the first step is to get the IP address of your gateway VM. You use this IP
address to activate your gateway. For gateways deployed and activated on an on-premises host, you can
get the IP address from your gateway VM local console or your hypervisor client. For gateways deployed
and activated on an Amazon EC2 instance, you can get the IP address from the Amazon EC2 console.
The activation process associates your gateway with your AWS account. Your gateway VM must be
running for activation to succeed.
Make sure that you select the correct gateway type. The .ova files and AMIs for the gateway types are
different and are not interchangeable.
To get the IP address for your gateway VM from the local console
1. Log on to your gateway VM local console. For detailed instructions, see the following:
• VMware ESXi—
Accessing the Gateway Local Console with VMware ESXi (p. 273)
.
• Microsoft Hyper-V—
Access the Gateway Local Console with Microsoft Hyper-V (p. 274)
2. Get the IP address from the top of the menu page, and make note of it for later use.
To get the IP address from an EC2 instance
1. Open the Amazon EC2 console at
https://console.amazonaws.cn/ec2/
.
2. In the navigation pane, choose
Instances
, and then choose the EC2 instance.
3. Choose the
Description
tab at the bottom, and then note the IP address. You use this IP address to
activate the gateway.
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