User`s guide

Table Of Contents
7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager
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FCIP Route Information Tabbed Page
The FCIP Route Information tabbed page contains the information that defines the
selected FCIP route, as described in the following paragraphs.
FCIP Interface Status – Provides a drop-down box you can use to enable
or disable the FCIP route. Disabling the route places the FC and GE ports in
a down state, but still retains all route configuration parameters.
FC Port – Identifies the FC port assigned to the FCIP route when it was
created.
FC Link Status – Shows the state of the FC port used in this FCIP route.
GigE Port – Identifies the gigabit Ethernet (GigE) port assigned to the FCIP
route when it was created.
GigE Link Status – Shows the state of the GigE port used in this FCIP
route.
Local IP Address – Fields you can use to define the IP address to be used
by the GigE port. An uninitialized port has an IP address of all zeros.
Remote IP AddressFields you can use to define the IP address of the
GigE port on the remote router.
Subnet Mask – Fields you can use to define the subnet mask used by the
GigE port.
Gateway IP Address – Fields you can use to define the gateway IP address
used by the GigE port.
Jumbo Frames – Provides a drop-down box you can use to enable or
disable Jumbo IP frames. When disabled, the MTU is 1500 bytes; when
enabled, the maximum MTU is 9000 bytes.
TCP Window Size – Provides a drop-down box you can use to choose one
of three options for TCP window size: 8192, 16384, or 32768 bytes. The
default is 32768.
Window Scaling – Provides a drop-down box you can use to enable or
disable TCP window scaling. The default is disabled.
Window Scaling Factor – When Window Scaling is enabled, use this
drop-down box to choose one of six options for TCP window scaling: 0–5.
TCP Port Number – Field you can use to define the TCP port number.
GigE Link Rate – Provides a drop-down box from which you can choose the
link rate of the GigE port from one of four options: Auto, 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps,
or 1000 Mbps.
Link Rate Mode – When the GigE Link Rate is set to something other than
auto, use this drop-down box to choose one of three options for the link rate
mode: auto, half duplex, or full duplex.