HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 2-node HP 3PAR Management Console 4.3.1 User's - Page 46

Detail Pane, iSCSI Port Summary Tab, Sessions Tab

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Column Partner Partner IP Failover State Description The partner port. The IP address of the partner port. Indicates if the system is in a failover state. Detail Pane The detail pane provides detailed information about a selected port from the list pane. Information is presented a Summary tab, a Sessions tab, and a Hosts tab. Each are discussed in detail in the following sections: "iSCSI Port Summary Tab" (page 46) "Sessions Tab" (page 47) "Hosts Tab" (page 47) iSCSI Port Summary Tab The iSCSI port summary is displayed on the Summary tab. The following information is provided: Group General Resources IP Settings Field Description Position The port location in Node:Slot:Port format. Label The designated port label. Type Indicates whether the port is FC, iSCSI, RCIP, or RCFC. Rate Rate that data can be transferred over the port (1 Gbps, 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps). When there is no specified value, no connection exists. Connected Device Type Type of device that the port is connected to. Free, Disk, Host, Peer, or InServ. Connected Device Name of device that the port is connected to, e.g. host1, cage0. Mode Port firmware mode setting. Ports in Initiator mode are connected to drive cages and ports in Target mode export to hosts. Suspended mode is for target ports that have not yet been initialized by the system (rare). Peer mode is for Ethernet ports. State Current state of the port. MAC The Media Access Control address for the Ethernet interface. TPGT The Target Portal Group Tag for the iSCSI target portal group. Total Data Throughput The throughput in KB/sec. DHCP For iSCSI ports. Indicates if the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) protocol is enabled or disabled. IP Address IP address of the iSCSI port. Gateway The address of a local IP router on the same network as the Storage System, used to forward traffic to destinations beyond the local network. Subnet Mask Netmask address for the iSCSI interface. MTU Maximum Transmission Unit. The greatest amount of data or "packet" size that can be transferred at one time over a particular network connection without overburdening the connection. The default MTU setting for an iSCSI port is 1500. When supported by the network, an MTU value of 9000 should be used. 46 Managing Ports

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Description
Column
The partner port.
Partner
The IP address of the partner port.
Partner IP
Indicates if the system is in a failover state.
Failover State
Detail Pane
The detail pane provides detailed information about a selected port from the list pane. Information
is presented a
Summary
tab, a
Sessions
tab, and a
Hosts
tab. Each are discussed in detail in the
following sections:
“iSCSI Port Summary Tab” (page 46)
“Sessions Tab” (page 47)
“Hosts Tab” (page 47)
iSCSI Port Summary Tab
The iSCSI port summary is displayed on the
Summary
tab.
The following information is provided:
Description
Field
Group
The port location in Node:Slot:Port format.
Position
General
The designated port label.
Label
Indicates whether the port is FC, iSCSI, RCIP, or RCFC.
Type
Rate that data can be transferred over the port (1 Gbps, 2 Gbps
or 4 Gbps). When there is no specified value, no connection exists.
Rate
Type of device that the port is connected to. Free, Disk, Host, Peer,
or InServ.
Connected Device Type
Name of device that the port is connected to, e.g. host1, cage0.
Connected Device
Port firmware mode setting. Ports in Initiator mode are connected
to drive cages and ports in Target mode export to hosts. Suspended
Mode
mode is for target ports that have not yet been initialized by the
system (rare). Peer mode is for Ethernet ports.
Current state of the port.
State
The Media Access Control address for the Ethernet interface.
MAC
The Target Portal Group Tag for the iSCSI target portal group.
TPGT
The throughput in KB/sec.
Total Data Throughput
Resources
For iSCSI ports. Indicates if the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) protocol is enabled or disabled.
DHCP
IP Settings
IP address of the iSCSI port.
IP Address
The address of a local IP router on the same network as the Storage
System, used to forward traffic to destinations beyond the local
network.
Gateway
Netmask address for the iSCSI interface.
Subnet Mask
Maximum Transmission Unit. The greatest amount of data or
"packet" size that can be transferred at one time over a particular
MTU
network connection without overburdening the connection. The
default MTU setting for an iSCSI port is 1500. When supported by
the network, an MTU value of 9000 should be used.
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Managing Ports