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Viewing Session Statistics
Step 4
Click the
Session Initiators
tab if it is not already selected.
Viewing Session Statistics
To view session statistics, follow these steps:
Step 1
Be sure you are connected to a switch that contains an IPS module.
Step 2
Open Device Manager.
Step 3
Choose
IP > iSCSI
. You see the iSCSI dialog.
Step 4
Click the
Session Statistics
tab if it is not already selected.
Creating an iSCSI Initiator
To create an iSCSI Initiator using Device Manager, follow these steps:
Step 1
Choose
IP > iSCSI
.
Step 2
Click the
Initiators
tab.
Step 3
Click
Create
. You see the Create Initiators dialog box.
Step 4
Enter the IP address, or the IQN name created from the iSCSI driver running on the initiator. The IQN
name must be at least 16 characters.
Step 5
Assign names for the node WWN and port WWN fields.
There are three options. The
Auto
option assigns the WWN from a pool of about 440,000 WWNs per
switch and is returned to pool when you log out. The
Persistent
option also assigns the WWN from a
pool. However, when you log out of the switch, the WWIN is not returned to the pool but is saved for
the initiator. The third option is to statically assign the WWN by manually entering WWN that the
initiator will use.
Step 6
Click
Create
to create the initiator.
Creating an iSCSI Virtual Target
To create an iSCSI Virtual Target using Device Manager, follow these steps:
Step 1
Choose
IP > iSCSI
.
Step 2
Click the
Targets
tab.
Step 3
Click
Create
. You see the Create Targets dialog box.
Step 4
Enter the logical name to give to this virtual target.
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