7 – SANsurfer iSCSI/FC Router Manager
System Tree Window
TCP Port Number: provides a dialog box that allows you to define the destination
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TCP port number used by the FCIP route. This port number must be the same
on both routers participating in the FCIP route (local and remote routers must
be using same port number). The default port number used by FCIP is 3225. If
you change this setting, you must click Save (at the bottom of the page) for the
change to take effect.
GigE Link Rate: provides a dialog box that contains four options for the GigE
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link rate; auto, 10, 100 and 1000; The default link rate is auto. If you change this
setting, you must click Save (at the bottom of the page) for the change to take
effect.
Link Rate Mode: provides a dialog box that contains three options for the link
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rate mode; auto, half duplex and full duplex. This dialog box is available only
when the GigE link rate is set to something other than auto. If you change this
setting, you must click Save (at the bottom of the page) for the change to take
effect
GigE Port Flow Control: provides a dialog box for enabling and disabling GigE
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port flow control. The default is enabled. This dialog box is available only when
the GigE link rate is set to something other than auto. If you change this setting,
you must click Save (at the bottom of the page) for the change to take effect.
VLAN Enabled: provides a dialog box for enabling and disabling VLAN support.
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The default is disabled. If you change this setting, you must click Save (at the
bottom of the page) for the change to take effect
VLAN ID: provides a dialog box that allows the user to define the VLAN ID. This
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dialog box is available only when VLAN is enabled. The VLAN ID must be the
same on both routers participating in the FCIP route (local and remote routers
must be using same VLAN ID) and the Ethernet switches. If you change this
setting, you must click Save (at the bottom of the page) for the change to take
effect.
VLAN Priority: provides a dialog box that contains eight options for the VLAN
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priority; 0 through 7. This dialog box is available only when VLAN is enabled. If
you change this setting, you must click Save (at the bottom of the page) for the
change to take effect.
Error Detect Timeout: provides a dialog box that contains five options for the
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error detect timeout; 1 to 5 seconds. The default is one second. If you change
this setting, you must click Save (at the bottom of the page) for the change to
take effect.
Resource Allocate Timeout: provides a dialog box that contains five options
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for the resource allocate t timeout; 1 to 5 seconds. The default is one second. If
you change this setting, you must click Save (at the bottom of the page) for the
change to take effect.
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