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Managing iSCSI Connections
A detailed explanation of these iSCSI functions, how and when they are used,
and their relationship to one another is beyond the scope of this document. For
more information, contact the Internet Engineering Task Force at
Functions include:
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Viewing Node Information (page 67)
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Making Node Settings (page 68)
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Viewing Target Port Information (page 69)
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Viewing Data Port Statistics (page 69)
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Viewing Portal Information (page 70)
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Viewing Session Information (page 70)
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Viewing iSNS Information (page 70)
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Making iSNS Settings (page 71)
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Pinging iSCSI Connections (page 72)
Viewing Node Information
To view iSCSI node information:
1.
Click the Subsystem
icon in Tree View.
2.
Click the Administrative Tools
icon.
3.
Click the iSCSI Management
icon.
The iSCSI Management–iSCSI Node tab enables you to see the current Data
Port settings on the Controller, including:
•
Maximum number of nodes supported
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Number of nodes present
•
Number of failed nodes
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Node ID
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Node Name – An iSCSI node is identified by its name
•
Node Alias – Maximum of 32 characters. Use letters, numbers, space
between words, and underscore. An alias is optional
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