ATTO Technology 2500C Manual De Usuario

Descargar
Página de 77
55
 
ATTO Technology Inc. iPBridge Installation and Operation Manual
 7.1.9  iSCSI commands
If your iPBridge has been configured for iSCSI, default settings may be customized to your 
specifications using the CLI commands in this section.
Note
For iSCSI-configured iPBridge models only
iSCSIAlias
Provides a human-readable name assigned to the 
iPBridge. Aliases may be 1 to 64 characters long and may 
contain spaces if spaces are enclosed in quotation marks. 
Entering the set iSCSIAlias command with no alias 
parameter causes the alias to be removed.
Default: 0
Set syntax: set iSCSIAlias [Alias
Requires a SaveConfiguration command
Get syntax: get iSCSIAlias
iSCSIChap
Enables/disables requiring CHAP (Challenge-
Handshake Authentication Protocol) to be used for the 
iSCSI protocol. If Multiple Target mode has been 
enabled, a valid target name must be provided. If CHAP 
is enabled, the target requires the initiator to negotiate 
CHAP authentication using the CHAP secrets. An 
initiator may reject this negotiation.
Default:disabled
In single target mode
Set syntax: set iSCSIChap [enabled | disabled]
Get syntax: get iSCSIChap
In multiple target mode
Set syntax: set iSCSIChap [Target Name] [enabled | 
disabled]
Get syntax: get iSCSIChap [Target Name]
iSCSIChapSecret
Specifies the incoming and outgoing passwords for iSCSI 
chap sessions. RestoreConfiguration default sets the 
CHAP secret passwords pair to default values. 
Secrets are case sensitive, 12 (16 for Microsoft iSCSI 
initiator) to 32 characters, and cannot contain spaces. In 
and out secrets must be different. 
When either secret is all 0s, iSCSI CHAP authentication 
is disabled. Additionally, an all ‘0’ secret can be 
configured by entering the iSCSIChapSecret command 
confirmation prompts with no parameters. 
An in CHAP secret is for authentication of the server to 
the iPBridge. The iPBridge can store up to 32 in secrets, 
each with a unique Account Name (optionally the 
Initiator Name) and secret pair. The Account Name can 
be 1 to 223 characters. Account Names are case sensitive. 
Account name can not be all
An out chap secret is for authentication of the iPBridge 
to the rest of the network. There can only be one out 
secret. The account name is ignored for out secrets and 
defaulted to root.
In multiple target mode, you may use discovery to 
determine the Target Name.
In single target mode
Set syntax: set iSCSIChapSecret [in | out | delete] 
[Account Name] <Secret>
Get syntax: get iSCSIChapSecret [Account Name | all]
In multiple target mode
Set syntax: set iSCSIChapSecret [Target Name | 
discovery] [in | out | delete] [Account Name] <Secret>
Get syntax: get iSCSIChapSecret [Target Name] 
[Account Name | all]
iSCSIPortNumber
Specifies the port number whereby the iPBridge listens 
for iSCSI connections. The port number must be between 
1024 and 65535 except for port 860.
Default: 3260
Set syntax: set iSCSIPortNumber [portnum]
Requires a SaveConfiguration command
Get syntax: get iSCSIPortNumber
iSCSITarget
Creates/deletes an iSCSI target name. The target name 
acts as a suffix to the standard bridge iSCSI-qualified 
name. The target name may not exceed 24 characters. A 
newly-created target has one LUN, the iPBridge LUN, at 
LUN 0. If the target name already exists, this command 
does nothing. Multiple Target mode must be enabled 
to use this command. In verbose mode, overwriting a map 
requires secondary confirmation of the action.
Immediate command: iSCSI [Target Name] <delete>