LG N4B2N Owner's Manual - Page 125

B. Connection on a Linux PC

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4. LG Network Storage Web Menu Use (for LG Network Storage administrators) * Due to compatibility issues between iSCSI Initiator and Windows Vista, the Windows Vista built-in ODD record functions, mastered or live file system, may not be available. B. Connection on a Linux PC 1 Activate the iSCSI initiator. $ /etc/init.d/open-iscsi start 2 Find the iSCSI target. If the LG Network Storage (target)'s IP address is 192.168.10.2, the target is: $ iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 192.168.10.2 Once target is found, execute the above command, which will display the target name. The following is an example: $ 192.168.10.2:3260,1 iqn.2009-01.com.lge:LG-NAS.123456 3 Log in. Log-in command for the above target name is: $ iscsiadm --mode node --targetname iqn.2009-01.com.lge: LG-NAS.123456 --portal 192.168.10.2:3260 --login 4 Confirm the target connection using the below command. $ cdrecord -scanbus 5 ODD tools such as cdrecord can be used to utilize the NAS built-in ODD. B Website B http://cdrecord.berlios.de/private/cdrecord.html 6 Log out when done. Use the following command: $ iscsiadm --mode node --targetname iqn.2009-01.com.lge: LG-NAS.123456 --portal 192.168.10.2:3260 --logout 125

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4. LG Network Storage Web Menu Use (for LG
Network Storage administrators)
1±´
* Due to compatibility issues between iSCSI Initiator and Windows Vista, the
Windows Vista built-in ODD record functions, mastered or live file system, may
not be available.
B. Connection on a Linux PC
1
Activate the iSCSI initiator.
$ /etc/init.d/open-iscsi start
2
Find the iSCSI target. If the LG Network Storage (target)’s IP address is
192.168.10.2, the target is:
$ iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 192.168.10.2
Once target is found, execute the above command, which will display the target
name. The following is an example:
$ 192.168.10.2:3260,1 iqn.2009-01.com.lge:LG-NAS.123456
3
Log in. Log-in command for the above target name is:
$ iscsiadm --mode node --targetname iqn.2009-01.com.lge:
LG-NAS.123456 --portal 192.168.10.2:3260 --login
4
Confirm the target connection using the below command.
$ cdrecord -scanbus
5
ODD tools such as cdrecord can be used to utilize the NAS built-in ODD.
B
Website
B
6
Log out when done. Use the following command:
$ iscsiadm --mode node --targetname iqn.2009-01.com.lge:
LG-NAS.123456 --portal 192.168.10.2:3260 --logout