Advanced iscsi port parameters – HP MPX200 Multifunction Router User Manual
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Advanced iSCSI Port Parameters
The Advanced iSCSI Port Parameters section provides the following identifying
information:
iSCSI Port Number identifies the iSCSI port (1, 2, 3, or 4).
Target TCP Port Number identifies the TCP port number that the iSR6200
router blade uses to receive iSCSI target commands. The iSCSI community
uses TCP port number 3260 by default. Any change to this TCP port number
requires a corresponding change in all iSCSI initiators connecting to this
iSCSI target port.
IPv6 Target TCP Port Number identifies the TCP port number the iSR6200
uses to receive iSCSI target commands. The iSCSI community uses TCP
port number 3260 by default; any change to this TCP port number requires a
corresponding change in all iSCSI initiators connecting to this iSCSI target
port.
TCP Max Window Size allows you to select the TCP maximum window size
from a list of values ranging from 8192 to 1048576.
Jumbo Frame enables or disables iSR6200 router blade jumbo frame size
as the maximum transmission unit (MTU). Disabling this option sets the port
to support 1500 byte MTU. Enabling this option sets the port to support
9000 bytes MTU.
Max Burst Length specifies the iSCSI maximum burst length, which ranges
from 512 to 262144 bytes, depending on iSCSI port configuration. (This
parameter is not editable.)
Max First Burst Length specifies the iSCSI maximum first burst length,
which ranges from 512 to 262144 bytes, depending on the iSCSI port
configuration. (This parameter is not editable.)
Bandwidth (MB/sec) specifies the bandwidth to throttle the port in MBps.
NOTE
Make sure the iSR6200 configured MTU size is not greater than the
Ethernet switch configured MTU size. Failure to do so can lead to lost
host connectivity
.
For example, you can use an MTU size greater than
1500 only when the router blade is connected to a 1000Mbps Ethernet
network.