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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU
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8. Press Y again to confirm the changes.
9. Highlight Return to Previous Menu and press Enter to return to the target
port information screen.
Viewing a List of iSCSI Portals
A portal is the interface between an iSCSI port and the iSCSI network.
To view a list of iSCSI portals:
1. From the Main Menu, highlight iSCSI Management and press Enter.
2. Highlight iSCSI Portals and press Enter.
The list of iSCSI Portals displays.
PortalId – Portal number. Starts at 0.
CtrlId – RAID controller ID, 1 or 2.
PortId – Physical port on the RAID controller, 1 to 4.
TrunkId – Trunk ID, 1 to 8. Refers to portals associated with a trunk (link
aggregation). N/A means this portal is not assciated with a trunk.
VlanTag – VLAN Tag, 0 to 4094. Refers to portals associated with a
Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN). N/A means this portal is not
assciated with a VLAN.
IP – IP address of the portal.
Viewing iSCSI Portal Information
To view information for an iSCSI target port:
1. From the Main Menu, highlight iSCSI Management and press Enter.
2. Highlight iSCSI Portals and press Enter.
The list of portals appears.
3. Highlight the port you want to see and press Enter.
The portal information screen displays. Information includes:
PortalID – Portal number. Starts at 0.
TcpPort – TCP port number. 3260 is the default and recommended
number.
DHCP – Enabled or disabled.*
DHCP is currently supported only for IPv4.
AssociatedType – PHY, VLAN, or Trunk.
ControllerID – RAID controller ID, 1 or 2.
PortID – Physical port on the RAID controller, 1 to 4.
InterfaceName – eth2.