Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 181

iSCSI Commands

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Using CLI info [ca | crl | local [certificate_list]] Show information about some of the stored certificates. If no parameters are given, information about all of the certificates is shown. Limit the information to all certificates of a certain type by not supplying certificate_list; limit information to specific certificates of a certain type by supplying certificate_list. list [ca | crl | local] List the certificates stored on the unit. If an optional parameter is given, only certificates of that type are listed. iSCSI Commands These commands configure the iSCSI parameters. They are available after the iscsi command has been typed. They can also be run as global commands by preceding them with iscsi. Table 8-28 lists all iSCSI commands. More details about each command appear after the Table. Table 8-28 iSCSI Commands Command burst command connections data error info pdu port r2t relaxed timeout Parameters [first bytes] [max bytes] bytes maximum [immediate boolean] [inorder boolean] level [inorder boolean] [length bytes] number [bidirect-iinitial boolean] [unidirect-initial boolean] [outstanding value] boolean [retain relative_period] [wait relative_period] Levels administrator administrator administrator administrator administrator all administrator administrator administrator administrator administrator 8-42

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Using CLI
info [ca | crl | local [certificate_list]]
Show information about some of the stored certificates. If no
parameters are given, information about all of the certificates is
shown. Limit the information to all certificates of a certain type by
not supplying
certificate_list
; limit information to specific
certificates of a certain type by supplying
certificate_list
.
list [ca | crl | local]
List the certificates stored on the unit. If an optional parameter is
given, only certificates of that type are listed.
iSCSI Commands
These commands configure the iSCSI parameters. They are
available after the
iscsi
command has been typed. They can also
be run as global commands by preceding them with
iscsi
.
Table 8-28
lists all iSCSI commands. More details about each
command appear after the Table.
Table 8-28
iSCSI Commands
Command
Parameters
Levels
burst
[first bytes] [max bytes]
administrator
command
bytes
administrator
connections
maximum
administrator
data
[immediate boolean] [inorder
boolean]
administrator
error
level
administrator
info
all
pdu
[inorder boolean] [length bytes]
administrator
port
number
administrator
r2t
[bidirect-iinitial boolean]
[unidirect-initial boolean]
[outstanding value]
administrator
relaxed
boolean
administrator
timeout
[retain relative_period] [wait
relative_period]
administrator