Clearing all port settings

Use the Clearing All Port Settings in the SAN Volume Controller Console to clear all the IP address for both the cluster Ethernet ports. If you clear the IP address settings for the cluster that you are currently connected to, you may need to reconnect to the cluster.

Attributes

The following attributes are displayed for IPv4 port settings:

Cluster Ethernet Port
Displays the port number for the Ethernet connection to the cluster. SAN Volume Controller supports two Ethernet ports to provide redundancy.
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the cluster.
Service IP Address
Displays either the static IP address that was defined for the service IP or DHCP, which indicates that the service IP address is dynamically generated by a DHCP server.
Note: If you do not select a service IP address, the SAN Volume Controller selects DHCP to automatically assign a service IP address.
The service IP address is used if the node needs to be started after it has been removed from the cluster.
Subnet Mask
Displays the subnet mask of the cluster. Subnet masks are only valid for IPv4 addresses.
Gateway
Displays the IP address for the default gateway for the cluster.

The following attributes are displayed for IPv6 port settings:

Cluster Ethernet Port
Displays the port number for the Ethernet connection to the cluster. SAN Volume Controller supports two Ethernet ports to provide redundancy.
IP address
Displays the IP address of the cluster. The SAN Volume Controller Console supports the following IPv6 formats:
  • Eight colon-separated groups of four hexadecimal digits; for example, 1234:1234:abcd:0123:0000:0000:7689:6576
  • Eight colon-separated groups of hexadecimal digits with leading zeros omitted; for example, 1234:1234:abcd:123:0:0:7689:6576
  • Zero suppression format; for example, 1234:1234:abcd:123::7689:6576
    Note: You can only suppress one set of zeros in an address.
Service IP Address
Displays either the static IP address that was defined for the service IP or DHCP, which indicates that the service IP address is dynamically generated by a DHCP server. The service IP address is used if the node needs to be started after it has been removed from the cluster.
Note: If you do not select a service IP address, the SAN Volume Controller selects DHCP to automatically assign a service IP address.
The SAN Volume Controller Console supports the following IPv6 formats:
  • Eight colon-separated groups of four hexadecimal digits; for example, 1234:1234:abcd:0123:0000:0000:7689:6576
  • Eight colon-separated groups of hexadecimal digits with leading zeros omitted; for example, 1234:1234:abcd:123:0:0:7689:6576
  • Zero suppression format; for example, 1234:1234:abcd:123::7689:6576
    Note: You can only suppress one set of zeros in an address.
IPv6 Network Prefix
Displays the network prefix that is associated with the IPv6 cluster and service IP addresses. Valid values are 0 - 127.
Gateway
Displays the IP address for the default gateway for the cluster.

Actions

The following actions are available:

Delete
Click this button to clear all of the cluster port settings.
Cancel
Click this button to exit this panel without clearing all the cluster port settings.
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