HP StorageWorks Advanced Web Tools 7.4.X Administrator Guide (AA-RVHFC-TE, September 2005)
98 Managing the iSCSI Gateway
Viewing and configuring iSCSI ports
The iSCSI Ports tab (see Figure 40) displays the iSCSI ports, including configuration and status information.
You can also view this information from the Ports page.
To configure the iSCSI ports, use the same procedures described in ”Managing ports” on page 45. The
iSCSI port tasks that are listed in the task bar are the same as those tasks described in ”Managing ports”
on page 45.
For more detailed information on a specific port, click the port name to display a drill-down page for that
port, as shown in Figure 4 on page 18. The name of the port is listed at the top of the page and is also
indicated in the port diagram. The port drill-down page has several tabs that you can click to display
additional information about the port.
You can perform port management tasks for a single port from the port drill-down page. You can perform
these same tasks on multiple ports from the iSCSI Ports tab or the Ports page. These pages allow you to
select multiple ports, for example, if you want to configure multiple ports at the same time.
Figure 40 iSCSI Gateway page with ISCSI Ports tab selected
Viewing iSCSI device information
The iSCSI Devices tab (Figure 41) lists all the iSCSI names and provides the mapping between the iSCSI
IQN and the Fibre Channel WWN. The table displays the following information about each iSCSI device:
iSCSI Name The iSCSI name.
IP Address The IP address of the iSCSI initiator.
Alias The alias of the iSCSI initiator.
CHAP? Indicates whether a CHAP secret has been configured.
Status The status of the iSCSI device. Possible values are Normal and Conflict.
Vendor The name of the device vendor.
Port WWN The port WWN of the iSCSI initiator.