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Common Functions in the iSCSI Target Gateway Admin module

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15 When a GbE port is configured to support iSCSI, it can transport SCSI traffic over an IP network. Each GbE port has a unique IP address called an "iSCSI target portal" and each port supports 64 iSCSI sessions. The TCP/IP stack at the port provides support for multiple TCP connections over a single GbE port. In Web Tools, ports are addressed using slot number and port number notation (for example, 2,16). • For Fibre Channel ports on the FC4-16IP blade, the range of ports will be 0 through 7. • For GbE ports on the FC4-16IP blade, the port numbers shall range from ge0 through ge7. The FC4-16IP blade does not support FCIP functionality. The iSCSI standard defines several naming conventions to enable location-independent device identification of storage resources. The FC4-16IP blade recognizes the IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name) formatted iSCSI initiator node name. For example, an iSCSI target name of "iSCSI tgt" will be presented as follows: iqn.2002-12.com.brocade:ISCSItgt Once an IQN is defined, you can then map LUN devices to the IQN name. Common Functions in the iSCSI Target Gateway Admin module Export, Copy, and Search links are displayed at the top of each tab. Note You must accept the Brocade Certificate at the beginning of the login to Web Tools to enable the functionality of Export and Copy. • Click Export to save the contents of the table to a tab-delimited file. For CHAP, the secret is still encrypted. • Click Copy to copy the contents of the table in tab-delimited text format to a file. • Click Print to print out the contents of a table to a local printer. • Click Search to search for a specific text string in the table. Type a text string in the box that displays on the table, as shown in Figure 15-1, and press Enter. This is an incremental search and allows 24 maximum characters including the wildcard characters: question mark (?) and asterisk (*). The first row containing the text string is highlighted. To find the next match, press the down arrow. To find the previous match, press the up arrow. If the text is not found in the table, the text turns red. 15-2 Web Tools Administrator's Guide Publication Number: 53-0000194-01

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
Publication Number: 53-0000194-01
15
When a GbE port is configured to support iSCSI, it can transport SCSI traffic over an IP network. Each
GbE port has a unique IP address called an “iSCSI target portal” and each port supports 64 iSCSI
sessions. The TCP/IP stack at the port provides support for multiple TCP connections over a single GbE
port.
In Web Tools, ports are addressed using slot number and port number notation (for example, 2,16).
For Fibre Channel ports on the FC4-16IP blade, the range of ports will be 0 through 7.
For GbE ports on the FC4-16IP blade, the port numbers shall range from ge0 through ge7. The
FC4-16IP blade does not support FCIP functionality.
The iSCSI standard defines several naming conventions to enable location-independent device
identification of storage resources. The FC4-16IP blade recognizes the IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name)
formatted iSCSI initiator node name. For example, an iSCSI target name of “iSCSI tgt” will be
presented as follows:
iqn.2002-12.com.brocade:ISCSItgt
Once an IQN is defined, you can then map LUN devices to the IQN name.
Common Functions in the iSCSI Target Gateway
Admin module
Export
,
Copy
, and
Search
links are displayed at the top of each tab.
Click
Export
to save the contents of the table to a tab-delimited file. For CHAP, the secret is still
encrypted.
Click
Copy
to copy the contents of the table in tab-delimited text format to a file.
Click
Print
to print out the contents of a table to a local printer.
Click
Search
to search for a specific text string in the table.
Type a text string in the box that displays on the table, as shown in
Figure 15-1
, and press
Enter
.
This is an incremental search and allows 24 maximum characters including the wildcard characters:
question mark (?) and asterisk (*). The first row containing the text string is highlighted. To find the
next match, press the down arrow. To find the previous match, press the up arrow.
If the text is not found in the table, the text turns red.
Note
You must accept the Brocade Certificate at the beginning of the login to Web Tools to enable the
functionality of Export and Copy.