HP A7533A HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.1.1 administrator guide (5697-0235, Dece - Page 282
Enabling the iSNS client service
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Enabling the iSNS client service This section explains how to enable the iSNS client service and configure the iSNS server IP address. Fabric OS supports one iSNS server connection. NOTE: If DD and DDSets are configured on the fabric, clear the DD and DDSet configurations before enabling iSNS client services. 1. Connect to the switch and log in. 2. Issue the fosConfig --enable isnsc command to enable the iSNS client service: switch:admin> fosconfig --enable isnsc 3. Issue the fosConfig --show command to verify that the service is enabled: switch:admin> fosconfig --show FC Routing service:disabled iSCSI service:enabled iSNS Client service:enabled 4. Set the IP address of the iSNS server. You can use either the IP address of the GbE port that attaches the FC4-16IP blade, or the server management port IP address. 5. Issue the isnscCfg --set command with the -m and -s options to set GbE port IP address: switch:admin> isnsccfg --set /ge -s where • is the number of the slot where the FC4-16IP blade is inserted. • ge is the physical GbE port number (ge followed by 0-7, for example, ge0). • is the iSNS server IP address. For example: switch:admin> isnsccfg --set 10/ge0 -s 10.32.0.145 iSNS client configuration updated: peering with iSNS server 10.32.0.145 on slot 10, port ge0. 6. Issue the isnscCfg --show command to verify that the iSNS server has been configured correctly: switch:admin> isnsccfg --show iSNS client is peering with iSNS server 10.32.0.145 on slot 10, port ge0. Operational Status: Connected to iSNS server. 7. Issue the isnsccfg --set command with the -m and -s options to set the IP address of the iSNS server management port rather than the GbE port: switch:admin> isnsccfg --set -m -s where is the iSNS server management port IP address. For example: switch:admin> isnsccfg -set -m -s 10.33.56.105 iSNS client configuration updated: peering with iSNS server 10.33.56.105 on the management port. 8. Issue the isnscCfg --show command to verify that the iSNS server has been configured correctly: switch:admin> isnsccfg --show iSNS client is peering with iSNS server 10.33.56.105 on the management port. Operational Status: Connected to iSNS server. 9. Issue the isnsccfg --reregister command to re-register the iSNS objects: switch:admin> isnsccfg --reregister 282 iSCSI Gateway services