Veritas Access Appliance Initial Configuration Guide

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Product(s): Appliances (8.0)
Platform: Access Appliance OS,Veritas 3340,Veritas 3350
  1. Getting to know the Access Appliance
    1.  
      About the Veritas Access Appliance
    2. About the Access Appliance administration interfaces
      1.  
        Using the Access Appliance shell menu
    3.  
      About licensing the Access Appliance
    4.  
      Where to find the documentation
  2. Preparing to configure the appliance
    1.  
      Initial configuration requirements
    2.  
      About obtaining IP addresses for Veritas Access
    3.  
      Network and firewall requirements
    4.  
      About network connections for the appliance
  3. Configuring the appliance for the first time
    1. How to configure the Access Appliance for the first time
      1.  
        Configuring the Access cluster on the appliance
  4. Getting started with the Veritas Access GUI
    1.  
      Accessing the Veritas Access web interface
  5. Network connection management
    1. Configuring network address settings on the appliance nodes
      1.  
        Deleting network settings on appliance nodes
      2.  
        About NIC1 (eth0) port usage on the appliance nodes
      3.  
        About IPv4-IPv6-based network support on the Access Appliance
    2. Configuring VLAN settings on the appliance nodes
      1.  
        Viewing VLAN settings
      2.  
        Deleting a VLAN
    3. About the Veritas Remote Management Console
      1.  
        Configuring the IPMI port on an appliance node
      2.  
        Managing IPMI users on an appliance node
      3.  
        Resetting the IPMI on an appliance node
  6. Monitoring the appliance
    1.  
      About hardware monitoring in the Access GUI
    2. About Veritas AutoSupport on the Access Appliance
      1.  
        Setting up AutoSupport on the appliance
      2.  
        Using a proxy server with the appliance
    3.  
      Setting up email notifications on the appliance
    4.  
      Setting up SNMP notifications on the appliance
    5.  
      Testing the appliance hardware
  7. Resetting the appliance to factory settings
    1.  
      About appliance factory reset
    2.  
      Performing factory reset for cluster nodes
  8. Appliance security
    1.  
      About Access Appliance security
    2. About Access appliance user account privileges
      1. Access appliance admin password specifications
        1.  
          Password encryption and handling on the Access appliance
    3.  
      About forced password changes
    4.  
      Changing the Maintenance user account password
    5. About the Access Appliance intrusion detection system
      1.  
        Reviewing SDCS events on the Access Appliance
      2.  
        Auditing the SDCS logs on an Access Appliance
      3.  
        About SDCS event type codes and severity codes on an Access appliance node
      4.  
        Changing the SDCS log retention settings on an Access Appliance node
    6.  
      About the Access Appliance intrusion prevention system
    7. About Access appliance operating system security
      1.  
        Vulnerability scanning of the Access Appliance
      2.  
        Disabled service accounts on the Access appliance
    8.  
      About data security on the Access appliance
    9.  
      About data integrity on the Access appliance
    10. Recommended IPMI settings on the Access appliance
      1.  
        Replacing the default IPMI SSL certificate on the Access appliance

How to configure the Access Appliance for the first time

When you configure the Access cluster, you can configure a separate management network and a single separate data network if the management NIC and the public NICs are in different subnets. If you choose to configure a separate management and data network, ensure that you specify a console IP, which is in the management network IP range. After the initial cluster configuration is complete, you can configure additional data networks.

The Veritas Access Appliance initial configuration process is broken into two phases. The first phase requires that you perform each configuration step on each individual node. You should have two terminal windows open during the first phase, each logged into one of the nodes.

During the second phase of the initial configuration, you should only perform the steps on one of the nodes. When you start the second phase of the initial configuration, close one of the terminal windows and continue doing the steps on only one of the nodes. When you initiate the cluster configuration, the settings that you configured on the current node are copied over to the second node in a one-time synchronization event.

Note:

Steps that are marked as (Recommended) or (Optional) are not required to complete the initial setup of the appliance.

Table: Before you configure the Access Appliance for the first time

Step

Task

Step 1

Confirm that the appliance hardware is installed correctly and powered on.

Refer to the Veritas Access 3350 Appliance Hardware Installation Guide.

Step 2

Review the appliance initial configuration requirements.

See Initial configuration requirements.

First phase

For the first phase, you need to perform each step on each individual node. You should have two terminal windows open, each logged into one of the nodes.

Table: First phase of the initial configuration

Step

Task

Step 3

Log onto the Access Appliance shell menu on both nodes individually.

It is helpful to have the Access Appliance shell menu of both nodes available side by side.

New appliances ship with the following default login credentials:

  • User name: admin

  • Password: P@ssw0rd (where 0 is a zero)

Veritas recommends that you access the shell menu using the Veritas Remote Management Console over the appliance IPMI port.

See Configuring the IPMI port on an appliance node.

Step 4

Run the hardware self-test on each node.

See Testing the appliance hardware.

Step 5

Check the status of each node.

show appliance status

The appliance model, software version numbers, and node status are displayed. Both nodes should display the same software versions and the following node status:

Node Status: Factory installed state

Step 6

Test the appliance software components.

Run the system self-test software command. Ensure that the self test result displays PASS.

Step 7

Configure eth1 on both nodes.

See Configuring network address settings on the appliance nodes.

Second phase

When you start the second phase of the initial configuration, close one of the terminal windows and continue doing the steps on only one of the nodes. When you initiate the cluster configuration, the settings that you configured on the current node are copied over to the second node in a one-time synchronization event.

Table: Second phase of the initial configuration

Step

Task

Step 8 (Recommended)

Configure the appliance to use a proxy server for AutoSupport and software updates.

See Setting up AutoSupport on the appliance.

See Using a proxy server with the appliance.

Step 9 (Recommended)

Configure the appliance to send notifications and alerts.

See Setting up email notifications on the appliance.

See Setting up SNMP notifications on the appliance.

Step 10

Perform the cluster configuration.

See Configuring the Access cluster on the appliance.

Note:

During the cluster configuration, the settings that you configured on the current node are copied over to the second node in a one-time synchronization event. That means any settings you configure in the Access Appliance shell menu after the cluster configuration must be done on each node individually. The only exceptions are SMTP/SNMP and proxy server settings - these settings can sync across the nodes even after the cluster configuration.

For increased security, forced password changes are enforced during the initial cluster configuration to ensure known default passwords do not exist on the system. You must change the default passwords for the admin, maintenance, and IPMI user accounts. The GRUB and root passwords are set to the maintenance account password.

Step 11 (Optional)

Log in to the Access web interface (UI) as an admin user to configure storage. When you log in to the UI for the first time, you have the option to configure storage for long-term retention of data or skip directly to the Dashboard.

See Where to find the documentation.