
Appendices 191
Enabling native IP and accessing a target device’s native features using real IP
addresses for example 2
After creating the VPN tunnel as described in IPSec VPN configuration for example 2 on page 188
or PPTP VPN configuration for example 2 on page 189, the user uses the appliance side IP address
configured for the appropriate private subnet to access the SP manager and then enables native IP
access to the desired target device.
Enabling native IP access
In this example, to enable native IP access on sp1 or sp2 on sub1, the user would enter the
appliance side IP address for sub1 (which is 192.168.1.1) in one of the two following ways:
• In a browser on the user’s workstation, the user would perform the following actions:
• Bring up the Web Manager using http://192.168.1.1.
• Select the Target devices left menu option.
• Select sp1 or sp2.
•Click Enable Native IP.
• On the user’s workstation’s command line, the user would perform the following actions:
• Use SSH to connect to the SP manager’s console and to access the rmenush menu. Select
Access Devices from the menu.
• Select either sp1 or sp2.
• Select Enable native IP from the list of management actions the user is authorized to
perform on the target device.
-or-
• Enter
ssh to execute the nativeipon command directly using the target device alias
Accessing native features for example 2
After enabling native IP access, the user can access one of the desired native features that may be
available on the target device, including a native web application or a native
management application.
A native web application may be accessed in one of the following ways:
• In the Web Manager on the SP manager, the user selects the Go to native web interface link on
the Access Target Devices screen.
• On the user’s workstation, the user enters either the IP address or DNS-resolvable name of the
target device in a browser.
• On the user’s workstation, the user enters the
ssh command with the name/alias of the target
device along with the IP address of the appliance side address for the subnet where the target
device resides.
A native management application may be accessed in one of the following ways, depending
whether the application is a client on the user’s workstation or resides on the SP:
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