Netgear M5300-52G3 Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual - Page 514
iscsi cos, no iscsi target port
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ProSafe Managed Switch with the iSCSI session information acquired by snooping. Maximum of 16 TCP ports can be configured either bound to IP or not. Format Mode Default iscsi target port tcp-port-1 [tcp-port-2.... tcp-port-8] [address ip-address] [name targetname] Global Config 3260 and 860, but they can be removed as any other configured target Term tcp-port ip-address targetname Definition TCP port number or list of TCP port numbers on which iSCSI target/s listen to requests. Up to 16 TCP ports can be defined in the system in one command or by using multiple commands. IP address of the iSCSI target. When the no form is used, and the tcp port to be deleted is one bound to a specific IP address, the address field must be present. iSCSI name of the iSCSI target. The name can be statically configured; however, it can be obtained from iSNS or from sendTargets response. The initiator MUST present both its iSCSI Initiator Name and the iSCSI Target Name to which it wishes to connect in the first login request of a new session or connection. no iscsi target port This command is to delete iSCSI port/s, target, use the no form of this command. Format Mode no iscsi target port tcp-port-1 [tcp-port-2.... tcp-port-8] [address ip-address] Global Config iscsi cos The iscsi cos Global Configuration mode command sets the quality of service profile that will be applied to iSCSI flows. Note: SCSI flows are assigned by default to the highest VPT/DSCP mapped to the highest queue not used for stack management or voice VLAN. The user should also take care of configuring the relevant Class of Service parameters for the queue in order to complete the setting. Setting the VPT/DSCP sets the QoS profile which determines the egress queue to which the frame is mapped. The switch default Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 514