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iSCSI Commands and Properties

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5.13 iSCSI Commands and Properties iSCSI commands and properties lets you perform iSCSI-related activities such as creating LAGs and accessing ports, portals, targets, and iSCSI initiators. Table 5-20 provides an alphabetical list of the commands in the iSCSI context and Table 5-21 provides an alphabetical list of the properties in the iSCSI context. Both tables include a description of the command or property, the global action commands that can be used with the command or property, and the return parameter (if any). In Table 5-20, for example, CreateLAG is used with the global action commands Do, Push, and Select. Table 5-20. iSCSI Commands Command CreateLAG CreateStaticRoute Description Creates a LAG Creates a static route entry Associated Global Action Commands Do/Push/Select Do Return Parameter Context No Return Value Property Initiators LAGs Portals Ports StaticRoutes Targets Table 5-21. iSCSI Properties Description Associated Global Action Commands Lets you access the array initiators Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID] Lets you access the array LAGs Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID] Lets you access the array portals Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID] Lets you access the array physical ports Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID] Lets you access the array static routing table entries Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID] Lets you access the array targets Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID] Return Parameter ContextList ContextList ContextList ContextList ContextList ContextList 60 Chapter 5 Supported CLI Commands and Properties

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Chapter 5
Supported CLI Commands and Properties
5.13
iSCSI Commands and Properties
iSCSI
commands and properties lets you perform iSCSI-related activities such as creating
LAGs and accessing ports, portals, targets, and iSCSI initiators. Table 5-20 provides an
alphabetical list of the commands in the
iSCSI
context and Table 5-21 provides an
alphabetical list of the properties in the
iSCSI
context. Both tables include a description of
the command or property, the global action commands that can be used with the command
or property, and the return parameter (if any). In Table 5-20, for example,
CreateLAG
is
used with the global action commands
Do
,
Push
, and
Select
.
Table 5-20. iSCSI Commands
Command
Description
Associated Global Action Commands
Return Parameter
CreateLAG
Creates a LAG
Do/Push/Select
Context
CreateStaticRoute
Creates a static route entry
Do
No Return Value
Table 5-21. iSCSI Properties
Property
Description
Associated Global Action Commands
Return Parameter
Initiators
Lets you access the array
initiators
Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID]
ContextList
LAGs
Lets you access the array LAGs
Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID]
ContextList
Portals
Lets you access the array portals
Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID]
ContextList
Ports
Lets you access the array
physical ports
Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID]
ContextList
StaticRoutes
Lets you access the array static
routing table entries
Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID]
ContextList
Targets
Lets you access the array targets
Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID]
ContextList