Configuring a Network Gateway Topology for Application Migration

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:

  • A group that contains the CommServe computer and the MediaAgent

  • A group that contains all the clients that contain the applications that you want to migrate

  • A group that contains the network gateway server

Before You Begin

  • Create a client group that contains the CommServe computer and the MediaAgent

  • Create a client group that contains all the clients that contain the applications that you want to migrate

  • Create a client group that contains the network gateway server

For more information, see Creating a Client Computer Group.

Procedure

  1. Create a network gateway topology for the clients groups with the following parameters:

    • Topology Type: Network Gateway

    • Servers: The client group that contains the CommServe computer and the MediaAgent.

    • Network gateways: The client group that contains the network gateway server.

    • 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.

  2. Configure the network gateway server client to use port 443.

    1. From the CommCell Browser, expand Client Computers, right-click the networkgateway_client, and then click Properties.

      The Client Properties dialog box appears.

    2. Click Network.

      The Network Properties for Client dialog box appears.

    3. On the Network Route Configuration tab, on the Incoming Ports subtab, select the Override default tunnel port check box, and then type 443.

    4. On the Options tab, select the This computer is in DMZ and will work as network gateway check box.

    5. Click OK.

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.

Field

Value

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.

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