Cisco SFS7000P-SK9 Command Reference - Page 124

fc srp itl, lun-policy, io-hi-mark, max-retry, min-io-timeout, srp-lunid, show fc srp itl, logical-id

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fc srp itl Chapter 3 Fibre Channel Commands all lun-policy io-hi-mark mark max-retry retry min-io-timeout timeout srp-lunid lunid logical-id logical-id Specifies all ports. Permits the initiator to access the LUN or denies the initiator access to the LUN. The fc srp itl command no longer supports this syntax. Note This syntax appears for legacy purposes. Use the config fc srp lu command to set this feature. The fc srp itl command no longer supports this syntax. Note This syntax appears for legacy purposes. Use the config fc srp lu command to set this feature. The fc srp itl command no longer supports this syntax. Note This syntax appears for legacy purposes. Use the config fc srp lu command to set this feature. The fc srp itl command no longer supports this syntax. Note This syntax appears for legacy purposes. Use the config fc srp lu command to set this feature. The fc srp itl command no longer supports this syntax. Note This syntax appears for legacy purposes. Use the config fc srp lu command to set this feature. The fc srp itl command no longer supports this syntax. This syntax appears for legacy purposes. Specifies a LUN ID called the SRP LUN ID to which you map an existing FC LUN ID. Essentially, this keyword creates an alias LUN ID. SRP LUN ID that maps to an existing FC LUN ID. This value appears in the srp-lunid field of the show fc srp itl command output. Specifies the FC LUN ID to map to the SRP LUN ID. Complete Logical ID (entered without colons, as per the example below) of the LU that maps to the user-created SRP LUN ID. This value appears in the fc-lunid field of the show fc srp itl command output. Defaults Default values and behaviors appear in the Syntax Description and Table 3-1 on page 3-11. Command Modes Global Configuration (config) mode. Usage Guidelines Platform Availability: Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012 Privilege Level: Unrestricted read-write user or Fibre Channel read-write user. The fc srp itl command configures new ITLs and sets policies to control access that the SCSI RDMA Protocol (SRP) initiator has to the Fibre Channel storage devices on a per-lun basis. An "initiator-target-lun" (ITL) identifies a fully-configured link between an initiator and storage. 3-10 Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide OL-9163-02

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Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide
OL-9163-02
Chapter 3
Fibre Channel Commands
fc srp itl
Defaults
Default values and behaviors appear in the Syntax Description and
Table 3-1 on page 3-11
.
Command Modes
Global Configuration (config) mode.
Usage Guidelines
Platform Availability:
Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS 3012
Privilege Level:
Unrestricted read-write user or Fibre Channel read-write user.
The
fc srp itl
command configures new ITLs and sets policies to control access that the SCSI RDMA
Protocol (SRP) initiator has to the Fibre Channel storage devices on a per-lun basis. An
“initiator-target-lun” (ITL) identifies a fully-configured link between an initiator and storage.
all
Specifies all ports.
lun-policy
Permits the initiator to access the LUN or denies the initiator access to the
LUN.
io-hi-mark
The
fc srp itl
command no longer supports this syntax.
Note
This syntax appears for legacy purposes. Use the config
fc srp lu
command to set this feature.
mark
The
fc srp itl
command no longer supports this syntax.
Note
This syntax appears for legacy purposes. Use the config
fc srp lu
command to set this feature.
max-retry
The
fc srp itl
command no longer supports this syntax.
Note
This syntax appears for legacy purposes. Use the config
fc srp lu
command to set this feature.
retry
The
fc srp itl
command no longer supports this syntax.
Note
This syntax appears for legacy purposes. Use the config
fc srp lu
command to set this feature.
min-io-timeout
The
fc srp itl
command no longer supports this syntax.
Note
This syntax appears for legacy purposes. Use the config
fc srp lu
command to set this feature.
timeout
The
fc srp itl
command no longer supports this syntax. This syntax appears
for legacy purposes.
srp-lunid
Specifies a LUN ID called the SRP LUN ID to which you map an existing FC
LUN ID. Essentially, this keyword creates an alias LUN ID.
lunid
SRP LUN ID that maps to an existing FC LUN ID. This value appears in the
srp-lunid
field of the
show fc srp itl
command output.
logical-id
Specifies the FC LUN ID to map to the SRP LUN ID.
logical-id
Complete Logical ID (entered without colons, as per the example below) of
the LU that maps to the user-created SRP LUN ID. This value appears in the
fc-lunid
field of the
show fc srp itl
command output.