Port table (iscsi ports and isns servers) – HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array User Manual

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• Type: Port‘s type. Fibre indicates a Fibre Channel port, which is used for connecting

open-system hosts.

• Host Speed: Fibre Channel port's data transfer speed. The unit is Gbps (gigabits per second).
• Addr (Loop ID): Port‘s address.
• Fabric: Indicates if a fabric switch is used.
• Connection: Topology. The default is FC-AL. However, you must be aware that some fabric

switches require you to specify the point-to-point topology. If your system uses a fabric

switch, check the fabric switch's documentation to determine whether the switch requires

the point-to-point topology.

• Attribute: Indicates whether the port is an initiator, target, RCU target, or external port.
• WWN: Host bus adapter's WWN.

If you select an iSCSI channel adapter, the list displays information about iSCSI ports and iSNS

servers.

Figure 25 Port table (iSCSI ports and iSNS servers)

• Port Name: iSCSI port's name. For more information, see

Table 3

,

Table 4

,

Table 5

, and

Table 6

.

• IP Address: iSCSI port's IP address.
• Subnet Mask: Subnet mask.
• Gateway: Gateway address.
• Port No.: iSCSI port's number.
• Keep Alive Timer: Keep-alive timer value. The unit is seconds.
• iSNS Server: Indicates whether you can register the iSCSI port in the iSNS server.

• Enable: You can register the iSCSI port.
• Disable: You cannot register the iSCSI port.

• iSNS IP Address: iSNS server's IP address.
• iSNS Port No.: iSNS server's TCP port number.
• MAC Address: iSCSI port's MAC address (media access control address).
• Attribute: Port's attribute.

NOTE:

iSCSI ports always have the Target attribute.

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