Emulex OneCommand Manager Application User Manual (P006979-01A Version 5.2, August 2011)

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IP Address - The iSCSI initiator IP address.
Subnet Mask - The iSCSI initiator subnet mask.
Gateway Address - The iSCSI initiator gateway address.
VLAN Enabled - The VLAN enabled state for the iSCSI interface.
VLAN ID - The VLAN identifier to use 0-4094 (only valid when VLAN is enabled). 0 indicates the
VLAN is disabled.
VLAN Priority - The VLAN priority for the iSCSI interface.
Network Info Area
Link Status - The status of the link on the selected adapter port.
Port Speed - The port speed at which the selected port is running.
vNIC Info Area (If supported)
Name - The name assigned to the vNIC by an administrator during switch configuration.
Outer VLAN ID - The VLAN identifier used between the NIC port and the switch. The switch
maps this value into the VLAN ID used on the network.
Min. Bandwidth - The minimum bandwidth (i.e. speed) at which the port is guaranteed to run.
Max. Bandwidth - The maximum bandwidth (i.e. speed) at which the port is guaranteed to run.
Port Information Buttons (Not available in read-only mode.)
Modify - Enables you to change TCP/IP settings for the selected port. You can change the port’s
VLAN tag, priority, IP address and more. See “Modifying TCP/IP iSCSI Port Configuration” on
page 126 for more information.
Viewing NIC Port Information
When you select a NIC port from the discovery-tree, the NIC Port Info tab contains general attributes
associated with the selected NIC port. If the adapter supports vNIC, vNIC data is also displayed.
To view general NIC port information:
1. Select Host or Virtual Ports view.
2. Select a NIC-Only adapter in the discovery-tree.
Note: NIC ports do not exist only on NIC-Only adapters. NIC ports can also exist on iSCSI
and FCoE adapters.
Note: vNIC is supported only on IBM virtual fabric adapters. For specific information as to
whether it is supported on a specific adapter, see the release notes that are available
on the IBM adapter pages on the Emulex website.
Note: In Virtual Ports view, NIC ports only appear on FCoE adapters. They do not appear
on iSCSI or NIC-only adapters.