Create a network gateway topology so that the network gateway server can communicate with the cloud.
For this configuration, there is a network gateway server between a client group that contains the MediaAgent and CommServe computer and a client group that contains the clients that have the applications that you want to migrate.
This topology uses the following client groups:
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A group that contains the CommServe computer and the MediaAgent
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A group that contains all the clients that contain the applications that you want to migrate
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A group that contains the network gateway server
Before You Begin
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Create a client group that contains the CommServe computer and the MediaAgent
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Create a client group that contains all the clients that contain the applications that you want to migrate
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Create a client group that contains the network gateway server
For more information, see Creating a Client Computer Group.
Procedure
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Create a network gateway topology for the clients groups with the following parameters:
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Topology Type: Network Gateway
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Servers: The client group that contains the CommServe computer and the MediaAgent.
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DMZ gateways: The client group that contains the network gateway server.
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Infrastructure machines: The client group that contains all the clients that contain the applications that you want to migrate.
For more information, see Setting Up Network Gateway Connections Using a Predefined Network Topology.
Note
The only package that you need to install on the network gateway server is the File System core package.
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Configure the network gateway server client to use port 443.
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From the CommCell Browser, expand Client Computers, right-click the networkgateway_client, and then click Properties.
The Client Properties dialog box appears.
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Click Network.
The Network Properties for Client dialog box appears.
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On the Network Route Configuration tab, on the Incoming Ports subtab, select the Override default tunnel port check box, and then type 443.
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On the Options tab, select the This computer is in DMZ and will work as network gateway check box.
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Click OK.
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What to Do Next
After you create the network topology, configure the remote cache for the network gateway server with the following properties.
For more information, see Setting Up a Remote Cache on a Client Computer.
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Value |
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Configure Remote Software Cache dialog box, Computer |
The network gateway server |
Associate Client/Client Group to Remote Software Cache dialog box, Available Clients/Client Groups box |
dThe client group that contains the CommServe computer, and the MediaAgent and the client group that contains all the clients that contain the applications that you want to migrate. |