HP StorageWorks 2/16V Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide (53-0000194-01, - Page 237

Saving Changes, Setting Up iSCSI Target Gateway Services

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15 Saving Changes There are several ways to save changes on the switch and apply them to the fabric (applies to the iSCSI Target Gateway Admin module only): • Apply-Click Apply and your changes will be transfered from the Web Tools database to the switches database and distributed throughout the fabric. • Abort-Click Abort to cancel the changes before saving them. The configuration is restored to the last saved data point. • Clear All Function-The Clear All button, located in the menu bar of the iSCSI module, has the ability to clear all parameters of the iSCSI target gateway databases, including virtual targets, iSCSI initiators, discovery domains, discovery domain sets, and all CHAP users and associated secrets. The IP interface information, however, is not deleted. Caution The Clear All button deletes the information from the database. Before you use the Clear All function, perform a configUpload and save a backup of the iSCSI target gateway database. Setting Up iSCSI Target Gateway Services The following procedure provides an overview of the basic steps for setting up iSCSI target gateway services. The iSCSI Target Gateway wizards take you through all of the following steps. 1. "Activating the iSCSI Feature" on page 15-7 2. "Configuring the IP Interface" on page 15-7 3. "Managing the iSCSI Virtual Targets" on page 15-11 (to create iSCSI virtual targets from physical Fibre Channel targets) 4. "Managing Discovery Domains" on page 15-15 (to allow all iSCSI ports to access to Fibre Channel physical targets) 5. "Managing Discovery Domains" on page 15-15 (to manage iSCSI device access control through creating and enabling discovery domain sets) 6. "Configuring CHAP" on page 15-19 (to define access to log in to virtual targets through the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator.) 7. "Configuring an iSCSI Fibre Channel Zone" on page 15-20) Caution After mapping iSCSI targets, do not move the targets out of AD0 by adding them to other Admin Domains unless you first explicitly add them back to AD0. Web Tools Administrator's Guide Publication Number: 53-0000194-01 15-5

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
15-5
Publication Number: 53-0000194-01
15
Saving Changes
There are several ways to save changes on the switch and apply them to the fabric (applies to the iSCSI
Target Gateway Admin module only):
Apply—Click
Apply
and your changes will be transfered from the Web Tools database to the
switches database and distributed throughout the fabric.
Abort—Click
Abort
to cancel the changes before saving them. The configuration is restored to the
last saved data point.
Clear All Function—The
Clear All
button, located in the menu bar of the iSCSI module, has the
ability to clear all parameters of the iSCSI target gateway databases, including virtual targets, iSCSI
initiators, discovery domains, discovery domain sets, and all CHAP users and associated secrets.
The IP interface information, however, is not deleted.
Setting Up iSCSI Target Gateway Services
The following procedure provides an overview of the basic steps for setting up iSCSI target gateway
services. The iSCSI Target Gateway wizards take you through all of the following steps.
1.
“Activating the iSCSI Feature”
on page 15-7
2.
“Configuring the IP Interface”
on page 15-7
3.
“Managing the iSCSI Virtual Targets”
on page 15-11 (to create iSCSI virtual targets from physical
Fibre Channel targets)
4.
“Managing Discovery Domains”
on page 15-15 (to allow all iSCSI ports to access to Fibre Channel
physical targets)
5.
“Managing Discovery Domains”
on page 15-15 (to manage iSCSI device access control through
creating and enabling discovery domain sets)
6.
“Configuring CHAP”
on page 15-19 (to define access to log in to virtual targets through the
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator.)
7.
“Configuring an iSCSI Fibre Channel Zone”
on page 15-20)
Caution
The
Clear All
button deletes the information from the database. Before you use the
Clear All
function, perform a
configUpload
and save a backup of the iSCSI target
gateway database.
Caution
After mapping iSCSI targets, do not move the targets out of AD0 by adding them to other Admin
Domains unless you first explicitly add them back to AD0.