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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Command Reference
OL-18089-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
Chapter 11 I Commands
islb virtual-target name
islb virtual-target name
To configure an iSLB virtual target and enter iSLB target configuration submode, use the
islb
virtual-target name
command. To revert to the default values, use the
no
form of the command.
islb virtual-target name
name
{
all-initiator-permit |
initiator
{
initiator-name
permit | ip address
{
A.B.C.D
permit |
X:X:X::X
permit
}} |
pWWN permit |
revert-primary-port permit |
trespass permit
}
islb virtual-target name
name
{
no all-initiator-permit |
no initiator
{
initiator-name
permit | ip address {
A.B.C.D
permit |
X:X:X::X
permit
}} |
no pWWN permit |
no revert-primary-port permit |
no trespass permit
}
no islb virtual-target name
name
Syntax Description
Defaults
Disabled.
Command Modes
Configuration mode.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to configure a static target for access by iSLB initiators.
name
Specifies the virtual target name to be used. The minimum length is 16 bytes
and the maximum length is 223 bytes.
all-initiator-permit
Configures all iSLB initiators to access the target.
initiator
Configures the iSLB initiator to access the target.
initiator-name
Specifies the initiator name. The minimum length is 16 bytes and the
maximum length is 223 bytes.
permit
Permits access to the specified target.
ip address
ip-address
Specifies the initiator IP address. The format is
A.B.C.D
or
X:X:X::X
.
pWWN
pwwn-id
Specifies the pWWN of the Fibre Channel target. The format is
hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh
.
revert-primary-port
Reverts to the primary port when it becomes active again.
trespass
Enables trespass support.
Release
Modification
3.0(1)
This command was introduced.