Host Configuration
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INFORMATION:
Trunking:
Sometimes called “Port Trunking” configures multiple iSCSI
ports to be grouped together into one in order to increase the connection
speed beyond the limit of a single iSCSI port.
LACP:
The Link Aggregation Control Protocol is part of IEEE 802.3ad that
allows bonding several physical ports together to form a single logical
channel. LACP allows a network switch to negotiate an automatic bundle
by sending LACP packets to the peer. LACP can increase bandwidth
usage and automatically perform failover when the link status fails on a
port.
Set VLAN ID
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-> Set VLAN ID
, VLAN (Virtual LAN) is a logical grouping mechanism implemented
on switch device. VLANs are collections of switching ports that comprise a single broadcast
domain. It allows network traffic to transfer more efficiently within these logical subgroups.
Please consult your network switch user manual for VLAN setting instructions. Most of the
work is done at the switch. Please make sure that your VLAN ID of iSCSI port matches that
of switch port. If your network environment supports VLAN, you can use this function to
change the configurations. Fill in VLAN ID and Priority settings to enable VLAN.
Figure 7-7
Set VLAN ID
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