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iSCSI Port Settings, Port Target, Initiator, and Peer Modes, HP 3PAR Command Line, Interface Reference

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NOTE: Other options are available for the controlport command, including options for resetting the port's mode, modifying Remote Copy settings, and issuing an FC Loop Initialization Primitive (LIP) procedure. These options are described in detail in the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference and the HP 3PAR CLI Help. iSCSI Port Settings The HP 3PAR CLI controliscsiport command is described in detail in the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference and the HP 3PAR CLI Help. Use the controliscsiport command to perform the following tasks: • To set the IP address and netmask of the iSCSI port, use the addr sub-command followed by the IP address and netmask, then the port location in node:slot:port format. To set the IP address and netmask of the iSCSI port, issue the controliscsiport addr command. • To set the gateway address of the iSCSI port, use the gw sub-command followed by the gateway address, then the port location in node:slot:port format. Issue the controliscsiport gw command. • To set the TCP port number for the iSNS server, use the isnsport sub-command followed by the iSNS server port number, then the port location in node:slot:port format. To set the TCP port number for the iSNS server, issue the controliscsiport isnsport command. NOTE: Other options are available for the controliscsiport command, including options for setting the primary and secondary iSNS server IP addresses, and for setting the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for the iSCSI port. These options are described in detail in the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference and the HP 3PAR CLI Help. Port Target, Initiator, and Peer Modes The system controller node ports operate in different modes. Depending on the type of port, the port may operate in target, initiator, or peer mode. FC ports use the following firmware mode settings: • Target mode for ports that connect to hosts and receive commands from those hosts. • Initiator mode for ports that connect to the system physical disks and send commands to those disks. • Initiator mode for Remote Copy over FC (RCFC). Port Target, Initiator, and Peer Modes 65

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NOTE:
Other options are available for the
controlport
command, including options for
resetting the port’s mode, modifying Remote Copy settings, and issuing an FC Loop Initialization
Primitive (LIP) procedure. These options are described in detail in the
HP 3PAR Command Line
Interface Reference
and the HP 3PAR CLI Help.
iSCSI Port Settings
The HP 3PAR CLI
controliscsiport
command is described in detail in the
HP 3PAR Command
Line Interface Reference
and the HP 3PAR CLI Help. Use the
controliscsiport
command to
perform the following tasks:
To set the IP address and netmask of the iSCSI port, use the
addr
sub-command followed by
the IP address and netmask, then the port location in
node:slot:port
format.
To set the IP address and netmask of the iSCSI port, issue the
controliscsiport addr
<IP_address> <netmask> <node:slot:port>
command.
To set the gateway address of the iSCSI port, use the
gw
sub-command followed by the gateway
address, then the port location in
node:slot:port
format.
Issue the
controliscsiport gw <gw_address> <node:slot:port>
command.
To set the TCP port number for the iSNS server, use the
isnsport
sub-command followed
by the iSNS server port number, then the port location in
node:slot:port
format.
To set the TCP port number for the iSNS server, issue the
controliscsiport isnsport
<isns_port> <node:slot:port>
command.
NOTE:
Other options are available for the
controliscsiport
command, including options
for setting the primary and secondary iSNS server IP addresses, and for setting the maximum
transmission unit (MTU) size for the iSCSI port. These options are described in detail in the
HP
3PAR Command Line Interface Reference
and the HP 3PAR CLI Help.
Port Target, Initiator, and Peer Modes
The system controller node ports operate in different modes. Depending on the type of port, the
port may operate in target, initiator, or peer mode.
FC ports use the following firmware mode settings:
Target mode for ports that connect to hosts and receive commands from those hosts.
Initiator mode for ports that connect to the system physical disks and send commands to those
disks.
Initiator mode for Remote Copy over FC (RCFC).
Port Target, Initiator, and Peer Modes
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