Chapter 5: Management with the CLU
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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
Network connections and settings are discussed under “Making iSCSI Data Port
Settings” on page 163.
Functions include:
•
Viewing Node Information (page 167)
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Making Node Settings (page 168)
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Viewing Target Port Information (page 168)
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Viewing Data Port Statistics (page 169)
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Viewing Portal Information (page 169)
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Viewing Session Information (page 169)
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Viewing iSNS Information (page 169)
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Making iSNS Settings (page 170)
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Pinging iSCSI Connections (page 171)
Viewing Node Information
To view iSCSI node information:
1.
From the Main Menu, highlight
iSCSI Management
and press Enter.
2.
Highlight
iSCSI Node
and press Enter.
Node information appears.
Viewing Node Statistics
To view iSCSI node or iSCSI layer statistics:
1.
From the Main Menu, highlight
iSCSI Management
and press Enter.
2.
Highlight
iSCSI Node
and press Enter.
3.
Highlight
iSCSI Node Statistics
and press Enter.
The node statistics appear.
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