Controller Connections; Physical Service Processor Connections - Hitachi 88-02-0 Series Hardware Reference Manual

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Port number
key name
(Windows
Firewall
Inbound name)
DeviceJettyStop
Hi-Track
Note: Hitachi Command Suite has additional port considerations. For more
information, refer to the Hitachi Command Suite Administrator Guide.

Controller connections

The controllers provide the ports that are required to connect to an optional SVP,
external drive trays, systems, and other devices.
A controller contains Fibre Channel ports, iSCSI ports, or both. The number and type of
ports available for host connections vary based on the controller model.
Fibre Channel SFP adapters are used to connect to your Fibre Channel switch and
hosts.
iSCSI ports come in optical and copper (RJ-45) interfaces, and are used to connect to
your Ethernet switch and hosts.
Each controller also has:
A SAS port for connection to an external drive tray.
An RJ-45 10/100/1000 bps user LAN port for performing management activities.
An RJ-45 10/100/1000 bps maintenance LAN port for diagnostics.

Physical service processor connections

The SVP is available as an optional, physical device provided by Hitachi Vantara or as a
virtual guest host running on customer-provided ESX servers and VM/OS licenses and
media. The SVP provides error detection and reporting and supports diagnostic and
maintenance activities involving the storage system.
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G900 Hardware Reference Guide
Initial value of
Protocol
port number
Automatic
allocation
HTTP
8211
Automatic
allocation
HTTPS, FTP
4431
(SSL)
Appendix C: Network access
Controller connections
Can the port be
SVP software
closed?
version
88-02-0x -xx/00
or later
N/A
88-02-0x -xx/00
or later
88-02-0x -xx/00
or later
Yes, only if Hi-
88-02-0x -xx/00
Track is not
or later
used.
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