. To change the list of Centera access node IP addresses, click Change. You can then modify the list as required.
Note that you can add addresses that are not currently valid. This is so that you can add addresses to nodes that are not currently online.
. To check that Enterprise Vault can connect to at least one access node. The results also show the Centera compliance mode, which is one of the following: 'Basic','Governance', 'CompliancePlus'.
If you want to test individual access node addresses, click .
The full path to the pool entry authorization (PEA) file that is used to connect to the Centera cluster.
The PEA file specifies a Centera access profile that will be used when connecting to the Centera.
Enter the location or click to browse the network for the PEA file.
The access profile that is specified in the PEA file must have the following capabilities enabled on the primary Centera and the replica Centera: WRITE, READ, DELETE, and CLIP_EXISTS.
Note that the account requires the permissions on the replica Centera in failover situations even though Enterprise Vault does not write to the replica Centera.
If you do not specify a PEA file then the Centera Anonymous account is used when connecting to the Centera cluster.
. The list shows the Enterprise Vault's saved copy of the Centera replica IP address list.
. To obtain and save a new copy of the Centera replica IP address list to the Enterprise Vault directory database. When you click , Enterprise Vault connects to the local Centera and obtains the address of the Replica Centera. It then saves the address of the Replica Centera so that it can be used if the local Centera is unavailable.
. To clear Enterprise Vault's copy of the Centera replica IP address list. This does not modify the replica address list on the Centera.