Veritas Access Appliance Initial Configuration Guide
- Getting to know the Access Appliance
- Preparing to configure the appliance
- Configuring the appliance for the first time
- Getting started with the Veritas Access GUI
- Storage management
- Network connection management
- Configuring network address settings on the appliance nodes
- About VLAN tagging on the appliance
- Configuring static routes on the appliance
- Configuring DNS settings on the appliance
- Configuring host name on the appliance
- About the maximum transmission unit size on the appliance
- About the Veritas Remote Management Console
- Setting the date and time on the appliance
- Monitoring the appliance
- Resetting the appliance to factory settings
- Appliance security
- About Access Appliance security
- About Access appliance user account privileges
- Changing the Maintenance user account password
- About the Access Appliance intrusion detection system
- About Access appliance operating system security
- About data security on the Access appliance
- About data integrity on the Access appliance
- Recommended IPMI settings on the Access appliance
- Troubleshooting
About the Veritas Access Appliance
Veritas Access is a software-defined Network Attached Storage (NAS) solution for unstructured data. Veritas Access appliances provide a simplified and high-performing solution for deploying an Access cluster in your data center. The goal is to provide a solution that eliminates the complexities that are traditionally associated with physical server deployments.
The appliances are rack-mounted servers that run the Veritas Optimized Operating System, a Linux-based operating system. The OS, the appliance software, and the Access application come preinstalled and optimized for the server hardware and disk storage units.
The following Access appliances are available:
Veritas Access 3340 Appliance
For a full description of the appliance hardware, refer to the Veritas Access 3340 Appliance Product Description
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