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3–Viewing Router Information
Router iSR6152
Fibre Channel Port Count identifies the quantity of Fibre Channel ports on
the router.
Temperature shows the router's current temperature in degrees
Centigrade.
System Uptime indicates the number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds
that this router has been up since booting after the last shutdown or reboot.
System Settings provides the following options:
Target - LUN Settings provides the following options:
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System Log Level specifies the level of logging as either 0, 1, or 2
(levels 1 and 2 will adversely impact performance).
SSH Enabled. Select Enabled or Disabled to allow or deny access to
the router through SecureSHell (SSH).
Telnet Enabled. Select Enabled or Disabled to allow or deny access
to the router through Telnet.
FTP Enabled. Select Enabled or Disabled to allow or deny access to
the router through FTP.
Target Access Control. Select Disabled (the default setting) to
present all targets to all initiators. Or, select Enabled to obtain more
control over which iSCSI targets are presented to which initiators.
Target access control allows you to restrict access to iSCSI targets
from initiators, per router. When enabled, the targets are presented to
an initiator only if one or more LUNs are presented to that initiator from
that target. When Target Access Control is enabled, the target is
presented to an initiator if one or more LUNs are mapped to that
initiator from any VP group. That is, the host "sees" all VP groups,
even if the LUNs are presented only from one of the VP groups from
that target.
Target Presentation Mode. Use this setting to specify whether the
Fibre Channel targets are automatically or manually presented into the
iSCSI SAN. Select Auto (the default and recommended setting) to
have the Fibre Channel target automatically presented into the iSCSI
SAN. Or, select Manual to manually present the Fibre Channel targets
into the iSCSI SAN using the Target Map Wizard or the CLI
targetmap add command.
LUN Mapping. Select Enabled or Disabled to allow or disallow
access to a LUN.
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