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Deleting a Network Portal

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Figure 6-5. Create Portal Tab 4. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address for the network portal. The IP address must be a unique address that is different than the management port and reside on the same subnet as the iSCSI initiator. 5. In the Subnet Mask field, enter a subnet mask for the network portal. 6. In the Gateway field, enter the default gateway, if appropriate. 7. If the selected Ethernet port is part of a VLAN, use the VLAN id field to specify the ID of the VLAN to which this portal will belong. 8. Click the OK button. The network portal appears below the selected Ethernet port in the Main Display. 6.4.2 Deleting a Network Portal If you no longer need a network portal, use the following procedure to delete it. 1. In the Network Settings View, click an IP address in the Main Display for the network portal you want to delete. 2. Perform one of the following steps: - On the Network menu, click Delete Portal. - In the System Actions panel, click Delete Portal. - Press the right mouse button and click Delete Portal from the shortcut menu. Any of these steps displays the message in Figure 6-6. Figure 6-6. Precautionary Message when Deleting a Portal 92 Chapter 6 Managing Management and Ethernet Ports and Portals

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Chapter 6
Managing Management and Ethernet Ports and Portals
Figure 6-5. Create Portal Tab
4.
In the
IP Address
field, enter the IP address for the network portal. The IP address must
be a unique address that is different than the management port and reside on the same
subnet as the iSCSI initiator.
5.
In the
Subnet Mask
field, enter a subnet mask for the network portal.
6.
In the
Gateway
field, enter the default gateway, if appropriate.
7.
If the selected Ethernet port is part of a VLAN, use the
VLAN id
field to specify the ID of
the VLAN to which this portal will belong.
8.
Click the
OK
button.
The network portal appears below the selected Ethernet port in the Main Display.
6.4.2 Deleting a Network Portal
If you no longer need a network portal, use the following procedure to delete it.
1.
In the Network Settings View, click an IP address in the Main Display for the network
portal you want to delete.
2.
Perform one of the following steps:
On the
Network
menu, click
Delete Portal
.
In the
System Actions
panel, click
Delete Portal
.
Press the right mouse button and click
Delete Portal
from the shortcut menu.
Any of these steps displays the message in Figure 6-6.
Figure 6-6. Precautionary Message when Deleting a Portal