HP A7533A Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide v6.2.0 (53-1001194-01, April - Page 222
Saving Changes, Setting up iSCSI Target Gateway Services
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15 Setting up iSCSI Target Gateway Services Saving Changes There are several ways to save changes on the switch and apply them to the fabric (applies to the iSCSI Target Gateway Admin module only): • Apply-Click Apply and your changes will be transfered from the Web Tools database to the switches database and distributed throughout the fabric. • Abort-Click Abort to cancel the changes before saving them. The configuration is restored to the last saved data point. • Clear All-The Clear All button, located in the menu bar of the iSCSI module, has the ability to clear all parameters of the iSCSI target gateway databases, including virtual targets, iSCSI initiators, discovery domains, discovery domain sets, and all CHAP users and associated secrets. The IP interface information, however, is not deleted. The Clear All button deletes the information from the database. Before you use the Clear All function, perform a configUpload and save a backup of the iSCSI target gateway database. Setting up iSCSI Target Gateway Services The following procedure provides an overview of the basic steps for setting up iSCSI target gateway services. The iSCSI Setup wizard guides you through the steps to set up iSCSI connectivity between IP networks and your Fibre Channel SAN. Click the Launch Usability Wizard button on the iSCSI Administration window to use the iSCSI Setup wizard to perform all setup tasks. ATTENTION After mapping iSCSI targets, do not move the targets out of AD0 by adding them to other Admin Domains unless you first explicitly add them back to AD0. Launching the iSCSI Target Gateway Admin Module When you click iSCSI in the Manage section of the Tasks menu, the iSCSI Administration window opens. This option is available on all Brocade 48000 switches with option 5 configured and with an FC4-16IP blade. NOTE Because the entire fabric is scanned when you open the iSCSI Administration window, larger fabrics may take longer to load. The Target Group is the first pane that comes up and presents all the iSCSI virtual targets and its mapping to the Fibre Channel targets (physical and virtual) from the fabric. You can create and add LUNs to the existing iSCSI virtual targets from this group. When you select an IQN, you have the ability to edit or delete virtual targets associated with that IQN. You can view current sessions and discovery domain accessibility. 194 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1001194-01