System information
Using the RAID GUI
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• Delete a CHAP User
Select the iSNS server you want to delete and click Remove.
2.8.2.2.6 Aggregate, RM-Aggr
The Aggregation function is following 802.3ad specification, which supports combining multiple physical iSCSI links into
one logical link. That is, increasing bandwidth, path redundancy and avoids single points of failure.
• Create Aggregation port
1. Click Aggregate icon to open the configurations, specify the following;
2. After setting done, click Apply and restart RAID system to make it available.
• Delete Aggregation port
Click the RM-Aggr icon to open configuration window. Select the aggregation port and click Remove.
2.8.3 COM port
In this section, you can configure the terminal settings on the COM port as instructed below. Select Terminal port, and
click Modify to open the configurations window.
• Terminal port
The terminal port serves as one of the mechanisms to manage the controller on-site. The configurations for the terminal
ports are baud rate, stop bit, data bit, parity check, and flow control.
To change the settings, specify the following options:
Assignment Method
DHCP / Static (Default)
IP Address
Specifies a IP address for controller A.
Network Mask
Specifies a network mask address controller A.
Gateway
Specifies a gateway address controller A.
IP Address
Specifies a IP address for controller B.
Network Mask
Specifies a network mask address controller B.
Gateway
Specifies a gateway address controller B.
Jumbo Frame
Enable or Disable (Default)
Aggregation
Select the ISP ports bound to aggregation port.
Baud Rate: 2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400 / 57600 / 115200 (default)
Stop Bit: 1(default) / 2
Data Bit: 7 / 8 (default)
Parity Check: None (default) / Even / Odd
Flow Control: None (default) / HW
Note
In a redundant-controller system, the two controllers use the same configuration for the terminal
port.