User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 General Description
- 3 Planning
- 4 Installation
- Site Requirements
- SANbox 6142 Router Installation
- Pre-installation Check List
- Mount the Router
- Install the Transceivers
- Connect the Management Workstation to the Router
- Configure the Management Workstation
- Install SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager
- Start SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager
- Connect the Router to AC Power
- Configure the Router
- Cable Devices to the Router
- Firmware Installation
- 5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- 6 Removal/Replacement
- 7 SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager
- Introduction
- Menu Bar
- Tool Bar
- System Tree Window
- Wizards
- Configuration Wizard
- Add Initiator Wizard
- FW Update Wizard
- Map Local Initiator/Target Wizard
- Unmap Local Initiator/Target Wizard
- Add Remote Router Wizard
- Remove Remote Router Wizard
- Map Remote Initiator/Target Wizard
- Unmap Remote Initiator/Target Wizard
- Discover iSCSI Target Wizard
- FCIP Route Add Wizard
- FCIP Route Remove Wizard
- A Command Reference
- Logging On to a SAN Router
- Guest Account
- Working with SAN Router Configurations
- Commands
- Admin Command
- Beacon Command
- Clear Command
- Date Command
- FcipRoute Command
- FRU Command
- Help Command
- History
- Image Command
- Initiator Command
- Localmap Command
- Logout Command
- Password Command
- Ping Command
- Quit Command
- Reboot Command
- Remote Map Command
- Remote Peer Command
- Reset Factory Command
- Save Command
- Set Command
- Set CHAP Command
- Set FC Command
- Set Features Command
- Set iSCSI Command
- Set iSNS Command
- Set Mgmt Command
- Set NTP Command
- Set Properties Command
- Set SNMP Command
- Set System Command
- Show Command
- Show CHAP Command
- Show FC Command
- Show FcipRoutes Command
- Show Features Command
- Show Initiators Command
- Show iSCSI Command
- Show iSNS Command
- Show Localmaps Command
- Show Logs Command
- Show Memory Command
- Show Mgmt Command
- Show NTP Command
- Show Performance Command
- Show Presented Initiators Command
- Show Presented Targets Command
- Show Properties Command
- Show Remotemaps Command
- Show Remotepeers Command
- Show SNMP Command
- Show Stats Command
- Show System Command
- Show Targets Command
- Show VLAN Command
- Shutdown Command
- Target Command
- Traceroute Command
- B Log Messages
- C Configuring CHAP
- D Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Index

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 Address – Fields 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.