Managing the Switch
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process is called
shadow copy
. With shadow copy, clients are granted
read-only access to shadow target volumes at multiple geographic locations,
independent of where the shadow source volume resides.
For some platforms, the link between redundant peers runs over a RON
tunnel.
For information about configuring RON tunnels, see the
ARX® CLI
Network-Management Guide
, the
ARX® CLI Reference,
or if you use the
ARX Manager, use the online Help.
Managing the Switch
For local and remote management, the ARX provides the following
management interfaces:
• Serial console port for access and management through a local (serial)
console terminal and the CLI (labeled CONSOLE).
• Out-of-band 10/100/1000 Ethernet port for accessing the CLI or the
ARX Manager from your management network (labeled MGMT).
• Inband Ethernet interfaces for accessing client/server networks.
For general information about using the CLI, see the
ARX CLI
Network-Management Guide
and
ARX CLI Reference
.
Some ARX models offer additional management interfaces, as follows:
• Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces (copper), used to access the CLI from client
or server networks (ARX-2500 and ARX-4000).
• 10-gigabit Ethernet interfaces (optical), used to access the CLI from
client or server networks (ARX-2500 and ARX-4000).
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