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You may map devices via the web-based server or through the management or serial ports.
Note
The recommended management tool for the
iPBridge is ATTO ExpressNAV.

AccessControl

Controls access to a target node as keyed to the iSCSI
qualified name of whitelisted initiators.
Note
AccessControl cannot be used with iSNS
set AccessControl [default | Target Name] [enabled |
disabled]
get AccessControl [default | Target Name]

AccessEntry

Allows the addition or deletion of an initiator entry from
the access control list of a target node. The initiator name
must be an iSCSI qualified name and must be between 1
to 223 character. The name is case sensitive and cannot
be all.
set AccessEntry [default | Target Name | discovery]
[Initiator Name <delete> | all [delete]]
get AccessEntry [default | Target Name | discovery]

AutoMap

Automatically assigns iSCSI LUNs to a set of target
destination devices visible to the iPBridge.Automap with
no arguments maps all drives to the default target. By
specifying a target name, Automap maps all devices to
that target. By specifying "*", automap maps each device
to its own auto-named target.
AutoMap <default |Target Name *>
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7.1.10 Mapping commands

AutoMapOnBoot

Controls automatic device detection and mapping
(automap) at bridge startup.
Default: enabled
set AutoMapOnBoot [enabled | disabled]
Requires a SaveConfiguration command
get AutoMapOnBoot

DeleteAllMaps

Removes all mapped devices from the map table. If you do
not create other mapping before the next firmware
restart, the default mapping is used.
DeleteAllMaps
iSCSITarget
Creates/deletes an iSCSI target name. The target name
acts as a suffix to the standard bridge iSCSI-qualified
name. The target name may not exceed 24 characters. A
newly-created target has one LUN, the iPBridge LUN, at
LUN 0. If the target name already exists, this command
does nothing. In verbose mode, overwriting a map
requires secondary confirmation of the action.
iSCSITarget [Target Name] <delete>
iSCSITargetNameDisplay
Displays the iSCSI target name.
iSCSITargetNameDisplay

Route

Assigns a host protocol address to a target destination
device.
Route iSCSI [default | target name] [lun] [SCSI <bb tt ll>|
]
Bridge | Delete

RouteDisplay

Displays a combined list of host protocol addresses to
target destination device mappings.
RouteDisplay iSCSI [default <lun>|Target Name <lun>]

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