HP StorageWorks 4/16 Brocade OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric OS - Page 317
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iscsiCfg 2 Description Operands iscsicfg --show transaction [-h] iscsicfg --clear all [-h] iscsicfg --commit all [-f] [-h] Use this command to configure all iSCSI entities (such as authentication (CHAP), discovery domains (DD), discovery domain sets (DDSet), iSCSI virtual targets (VT), and LUN maps). Common actions include --add, --delete, --modify, --show, --enable and --disable; however, not all actions are valid for all operands. Use --commit all to save all entity changes to nonvolatile memory. This triggers the propagation of changes to all iSCSI-enabled switches and blades in the fabric. Changes will not take effect until a --commit all command is issued. Make all necessary configuration changes before issuing --commit all. The execution of this command is subject to Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. This command has the following operands: auth CHAP parameters. Actions on auth include: --create auth -u username -s CHAP_secret [-h] Creates a CHAP entry with a CHAP secret of CHAP_secret for username. --modify auth -u username -s CHAP_secret [-h] Modifies the secret associated with an existing user. --delete auth -u username [-h] Deletes the CHAP entry associated with username. --clear auth [-h] Deletes the entire authentication database. --show auth [-u username] [-h] Displays the username and status for the specified user. If username is not specified, all users in the database are displayed. tgt iSCSI virtual target parameters. Actions on tgt are: --easycreate tgt [-w port_wwn] [-h] Creates iSCSI targets with all available FC targets in one step. If port_wwn is specified, all LUNs of that target are imported into one virtual target. If no port_wwn is specified, all FC targets are imported into virtual targets. The names for the iSCSI targets are the target prefix followed by the port WWN. --easycreate tgt -s [-h] Shows the Node and Port WWNs which will be used for any easycreate operation from this switch. --create tgt -t target_name [-h] Creates a target entry with the specified target_name. The target_name needs to be in IQN format. --delete tgt -t target_name [-h] Deletes a target entry with the specified target_name. Fabric OS Command Reference 291 53-1000599-01