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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU
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Slave Ports – Any or all of the remaining physical ports on the same
RAID controller
Failed Ports – A slave port that has no iSCSI data connection.
State – Optimal, Sub-Optimal or Failed. Identify and correct the failed
iSCSI ports.
Adding iSCSI Trunks
Ports must be enabled to add them to a trunk. See “Making iSCSI Port Settings”
on page 262. VTrak supports a maximum of eight trunks.
You cannot use an iSCSI port that has portals configured to it. See “Viewing a List
of iSCSI Portals” on page 263 and “Deleting iSCSI Portals” on page 265.
To add an iSCSI Trunk:
1. From the Main Menu, highlight iSCSI Management and press Enter.
2. Highlight Trunk and press Enter.
3. Highlight Create New Trunk and press Enter.
4. Enter information as required:
Highlight Controller and type the controller you want (1 or 2).
Highlight Master Port and type the port number you want (1 to 4).
Highlight Slave Ports and type the port number you want.
For multiple ports, separate the numbers with a comma.
You can choose any or all port numbers except the Master Port number.
5. Highlight Save Trunk and press Enter.
The new trunk appears in the list.
You can add up to 8 trunks. After you add a trunk, you can assign it to a
portal. See “Adding iSCSI Portals” on page 264.
Making iSCSI Trunk Settings
To make trunk settings:
1. From the Main Menu, highlight iSCSI Management and press Enter.
2. Highlight Trunk and press Enter.
3. Highlight the trunk you want and press Enter.
4. Enter information as required:
Highlight Controller and type the controller you want (1 or 2).
Highlight Master Port and type the port number you want (1 to 4).
Highlight Slave Ports and type the port number you want.
For multiple ports, separate the numbers with a comma.