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
System Tree Window
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IPv4 Management Info – Select this check box to use IPv4 (Internet
Protocol version 4, 32-bit addressing), then use the radio buttons to identify
whether to use either a dynamic or static IP address.
IP Address – Displays the management port’s subnet mask.
If you selected the Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP)
radio button, the system obtains the IP address automatically
through DHCP.
If you selected the Use the following IP address radio button,
you can configure the IP address.
Subnet Mask – Displays the management port’s subnet mask.
If you select the Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP),
the system obtains the subnet mask automatically through
DHCP.
If you selected the Use the following IP address radio button,
you can configure the subnet mask.
Gateway – Displays the IP address of the server acting as a gateway
to your Internet connection.
If you select the Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP),
the system obtains the gateway address automatically through
DHCP.
If you selected the Use the following IP address radio button,
you can specify the gateway address.
IPv6 Management Info – Select this check box to use IPv6 (Internet
Protocol version 6, 128-bit addressing), then use the radio buttons to identify
whether to use either a dynamic or static IP address.
IPv6 Management Info – Select this check box if you want to use
IPv6, then use the radio buttons to identify whether to use a dynamic
or static IP address.
IPv6 Address1 – The first user-assigned IPv6 address to which the
port responds. A value of :: indicates that an IPv6 address has not
been assigned. Although you may modify the IP address in this
window, you will typically set it using the Configuration Wizard.
IPv6 Address2 – The second user-assigned IPv6 address to which
the port responds. A value of :: indicates that an IPv6 address has not
been assigned. Although you may modify the IP address in this
window, you will typically set it using the Configuration Wizard.