Iscsi Enable; Write Memory - Dell S6100 Configuration Manual

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NOTE:
Content addressable memory (CAM) allocation is optional. If CAM is not allocated, the following features are
disabled:
session monitoring
aging
class of service
You can enable iSCSI even when allocated with zero (0) CAM blocks. However, if no CAM blocks are allocated, session
monitoring is disabled and this information the show iscsi command displays this information.
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For a non-DCB environment: Enable iSCSI.
CONFIGURATION mode

iscsi enable

3
For a DCB environment: Configure DCB and iSCSI.
4
Save the configuration on the switch.
EXEC Privilege mode

write memory

5
Reload the switch.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload
After the switch is reloaded, DCB/ DCBx and iSCSI monitoring are enabled.
6
(Optional) Configure the iSCSI target ports and optionally the IP addresses on which iSCSI communication is monitored.
CONFIGURATION mode
[no] iscsi target port tcp-port-1 [tcp-port-2...tcp-port-16] [ip-address address]
tcp-port-n is the TCP port number or a list of TCP port numbers on which the iSCSI target listens to requests. You can
configure up to 16 target TCP ports on the switch in one command or multiple commands. The default is 860, 3260.
Separate port numbers with a comma. If multiple IP addresses are mapped to a single TCP port, use the no iscsi target
port tcp-port-n command to remove all IP addresses assigned to the TCP number.
To delete a specific IP address from the TCP port, use the no iscsi target port tcp-port-n ip-address address
command to specify the address to be deleted.
ip-address specifies the IP address of the iSCSI target. When you enter the no form of the command, and the TCP port you
want to delete is one bound to a specific IP address, include the IP address value in the command.
If multiple IP addresses are mapped to a single TCP port, use the no iscsi target port command to remove all IP
addresses assigned to the TCP port number.
To remove a single IP address from the TCP port, use the no iscsi target port ip-address command.
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(Optional) Set the QoS policy that is applied to the iSCSI flows.
CONFIGURATION mode
[no] iscsi cos {enable | disable | dot1p vlan-priority-value [remark] | dscp dscp-value
[remark]}
enable: enables the application of preferential QoS treatment to iSCSI traffic so that iSCSI packets are scheduled in the switch
with a dot1p priority 4 regardless of the VLAN priority tag in the packet. The default is: iSCSI packets are handled with dotp1
priority 4 without remark.
disable: disables the application of preferential QoS treatment to iSCSI frames.
iSCSI Optimization
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