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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe
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3. Click the Portal tab.
Portal information includes:
ID – Portal number. Starts at 0.
IP Address – IP address of the portal.
Controller ID – RAID controller ID, 1 or 2.
Port ID – Physical port on the RAID controller, 1 to 4.
Trunk ID – 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.
VLAN Tag – VLAN Tag, 0 to 4094. Refers to portals associated with a
Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN). N/A means this portal is not
associated with a VLAN.
Viewing iSCSI Portal Information
To view information about a portal:
1. Click the Device tab.
2. Click the iSCSI Management icon.
3. Click the Portal tab.
4. Click the portal you want, then click the View button.
Portal information includes:
Portal ID – Portal number. Starts at 0.
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.
Controller ID – RAID controller ID, 1 or 2.
VLAN Tag – 0 to 4094. Refers to portals associated with a Virtual Local
Area Network (VLAN). N/A means this portal is not associated with a
VLAN.
Port ID – Physical port on the RAID controller, 1 to 4.
Interface Name – Ethernet interface names.
Associated Type – PHY, VLAN, or Trunk.
DHCP – Enabled or disabled.*
DHCP is currently supported only for IPv4.
TCP Port Number – TCP port number. 3260 is the default and
recommended number.
Assigned Targets – IDs of the targets to which this Portal is assigned.
N/A means no target is assigned.
See “Adding iSCSI Targets” on page 190 and “Assigning a Portal to an
iSCSI Target” on page 192.