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Port Setting
Configured Ethernet port speed
Enable IPv4 / Enable IPv6
TCP listening port
(Available by clicking Show
more port settings.)
MTU size
(Available by clicking Show
more port settings.)
Enable ICMP PING responses
If you selected Enable IPv4, a dialog box opens for selecting IPv4 settings after you click Next. If
you selected Enable IPv6, a dialog box opens for selecting IPv6 settings after you click Next. If you
selected both options, the dialog box for IPv4 settings opens first, and then after you click Next,
the dialog box for IPv6 settings opens.
Step 10. Configure the IPv4 and/or IPv6 settings, either automatically or manually. To see all port settings,
click the Show more settings link on the right of the dialog box.
Port setting
Automatically obtain
configuration
Manually specify static
configuration
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ThinkSystem DE Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide for 2U Enclosures
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Select the desired speed.
The options that appear in the drop-down list depend on the maximum
speed that your network can support (for example, 10 Gbps).
Note: The optional iSCSI host interface cards in the DE6000H and
DE6000F controllers do not auto-negotiate speeds. You must set the
speed for each port to either 10 Gb or 25 Gb. All ports must be set to
the same speed.
Select one or both options to enable support for IPv4 and IPv6
networks.
If necessary, enter a new port number.
The listening port is the TCP port number that the controller uses to
listen for iSCSI logins from host iSCSI initiators. The default listening
port is 3260. You must enter 3260 or a value between 49152 and 65535.
If necessary, enter a new size in bytes for the Maximum Transmission
Unit (MTU).
The default Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size is 1500 bytes per
frame. You must enter a value between 1500 and 9000.
Select this option to enable the Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP). The operating systems of networked computers use this
protocol to send messages. These ICMP messages determine whether
a host is reachable and how long it takes to get packets to and from
that host.
Description
Select this option to obtain the configuration automatically.
Select this option, and then enter a static address in the fields. For IPv4,
include the network subnet mask and gateway. For IPv6, include the routable
IP address and router IP address.

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