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Chapter 23
T Commands
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iqn-name
target-name
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
iSLB initiator configuration submode.
Command History
Release
3.0(1)
Usage Guidelines
You can configure an iSLB initiator target using the device alias or the pWWN. You have the option of
specifying one or more of the following optional parameters:
Note
If you configure an IQN for an initiator target, then that name is used to identify the initiator target.
Otherwise, a unique IQN is generated for the initiator target.
Examples
The following example configures an iSLB initiator using an IP address and then enters iSLB initiator
configuration submode.
switch# config t
switch(config)# islb initiator ip-address 100.10.10.10
The following example grants iSLB initiator access to the target using a pWWN with auto zoning
enabled (default).
switch (config-islb-init)# target pwwn 26:00:01:02:03:04:05:06
The following example grants iSLB initiator access to the target using a pWWN with auto zoning
disabled.
switch (config-islb-init)# target pwwn 26:00:01:02:03:04:05:06 no-zone
The following example grants iSLB initiator access to the target using a device alias and optional LUN
mapping.
switch(config-islb-init)# target device-alias SampleAlias fc-lun 0x1234 iscsi-lun 0x2345
OL-8413-07, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
Specifies the name of the target.
Specifies the initiator's target name. The maximum size is 223.
Modification
This command was introduced.
Secondary pWWN
Secondary device alias
LUN mapping
IQN
VSAN identifier
The VSAN identifier is optional if the target is online. If the target is not online, the VSAN
identifier is required.
target (iSLB initiator configuration)
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