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Viewing iSCSI Target Information
To view information about the iSCSI target:
1.
Click the
Device
tab.
2.
Click the
iSCSI Management
icon.
3.
Click the
Target
tab. (Note that you need to click
Expand Detail Information
to view the entire list)
Target information includes:
•
ID
– ID number of the target.
•
Status
– Up or down.
•
Name
– iSCSI qualified name (iqn) of this target.
•
Alias
– Maximum of 32 characters. Use letters, numbers, space
between words, and underscore. An alias is optional.*
•
Error Recovery Level
– Error recovery level supported.
•
I
nitial R2T
– Allows initiator to begin sending data to a target
without receiving a ready to transfer command.
•
Max Outstanding R2T
– Maximum number of R2T PDUs the target
can have outstanding for a single iSCSI command.
•
Max Burst Length
– Maximum length of a solicited data sequence in bytes.
•
Data Digest
– Adds a data digest (CRC).*
•
Header Digest
– Enables the use of header digest (CRC).*
•
Data PDU in Order
– Enables placement of data in PDU order
•
Data Sequence in Order
– Enables placement of data in sequence order
•
Default Time to Wait
– After a dropped connection, the number
of seconds to wait before attempting to reconnect
•
Default Time to Retain
– Number of seconds after time to wait
(above) before reassigning outstanding commands
•
Uni-directional CHAP Authentication
– Uni-directional (peer)
CHAP authentication, enabled or disabled*
•
Bi-directional CHAP Authentication
– Bi-directional (local)
CHAP authentication, enabled or disabled*
•
Maximum Connections
– The maximum number of concurrent connections
•
Immediate Data
– Enables the initiator to send unsolicited data with the iSCSI command PDU.
•
First Burst Length
– In bytes.
•
Assigned Portal IDs
•
Keep Alive -
Enable or Disable
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