Maintenance Connection Functions; Function: Nas Connections Reset Fig 3.3.2A; Function: Iscsi Session Manager Fig 3.3.2A - Rorke Data Galaxy LX5 Series Configuration And System Integration Manual

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3.3.2 MAINTENANCE Connection Functions

Function: NAS connections reset fig 3.3.2a

This function resets existing connections and forces an immediate broadcast of changes to shares or
access rights you have made over your network.
It is dedicate for SMB and FTP connections. You can check or uncheck corresponding check boxes.
Caution:
This function disconnects all users connected to the shares on specified
protocol, which may lead to data loss if any files are open.
Figure 3.3.2a

Function: iSCSI session manager fig 3.3.2a

This function presents current connections to iSCSI targets. You can find the following information here:
target name, IP address, CID (ID of connection) and SID (ID of the session).
You can cancel connection to iSCSI targets, but the initiator may automatically reestablish connection if
it's enabled on initiator side. In order to block initiator form reconnecting to target you have to deny IP
address in "SETUP"
iSCSI target manager
Targets
target[nr]
Function Target IP access.
You can cancel connections to iSCSI targets, but the initiator may automatically reestablish connection
if this is enabled on the initiator side. In order to block an initiator from reconnecting to the target you
need to block the corresponding IP address in
SETUP -> iSCSI target manager -> Targets -> target[nr] -> Function: Target IP access.
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