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Vess R2000 Series Product Manual
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A trunk is the aggregation of two or more iSCSI ports to increase bandwidth.
To view a list of iSCSI trunks:
1. From the Main Menu, highlight
iSCSI Management
and press
Enter
.
2. Highlight
Trunk
and press
Enter
.
The list of iSCSI Trunks displays.
•
ID
– ID number of the trunk. Starts at 1.
•
CtrlId
– RAID controller ID, 1 or 2
•
Master Port
– One of the four physical ports on the RAID controller
•
Slave Ports
– Any or all of the remaining physical ports on the same RAID controller
•
Failed Ports
– A slave port that has no iSCSI data connection.
•
State
– Optimal, Sub-Optimal or Failed. Identify and correct the failed iSCSI ports.
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Vess R2000 supports a maximum of eight trunks.
You cannot use an iSCSI port that has portals configured to it. See
“Viewing a List of iSCSI Portals (CLU)” on
page 478 and “Deleting iSCSI Portals (CLU)” on page 482.
To add an iSCSI Trunk:
1. From the Main Menu, highlight
iSCSI Management
and press
Enter
.
2. Highlight
Trunk
and press
Enter
.
3. Highlight
Create New Trunk
and press
Enter
.
4.
Enter
information as required:
• Highlight
Controller
and type the controller you want (1 or 2).
• Highlight
Master Port
and type the port number you want.
• Highlight
Slave Ports
and type the port number you want.
• Highlight
Trunk type
and use the
Space
bar to toggle
lacp
or
balance_xor
.
For multiple ports, separate the numbers with a comma. You can choose any or all port
numbers except the Master Port number.