Multi VLAN operations with iSCSI virtual port mode

Multi VLAN operations are supported with the iSCSI virtual port mode. The iSCSI virtual port mode enables you to add up to 16 virtual ports to a single physical iSCSI port. Virtual ports are used to access the storage system using multiple segments that are divided by VLAN, enabling efficient use of ports and network resources.

You can perform the following multi VLAN operations using RAID Manager. For details about enabling and disabling iSCSI virtual ports, see the RAID Manager User Guide.

  • Enabling and disabling the iSCSI virtual port mode
  • Adding and deleting virtual ports

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Caution Observe the following cautions when using the iSCSI virtual port mode:
  • The iSNS function cannot be used when the iSCSI virtual port mode is enabled.
  • If the iSCSI virtual port mode is enabled, the port information when the virtual port mode is disabled is taken over to the iSCSI virtual port ID (0). If iSCSI port IDs from 1 to 15 are added, specify IPv4 or IPv6.
  • If an IPv6 address is used on a virtual port, multiple virtual ports cannot be used in the same network.
  • When the setting for the virtual port mode is changed, Link Down/Link Up (temporary disconnecting) occurs on the target iSCSI port. Because this operation temporarily disconnects the iSCSI port (Link Down/Link Up), you should change the mode only when the I/O loads are low.