Viewing Or Ending An Iscsi Session - Dell PowerVault MD3000i User Manual

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Table 3-2. Advanced iSCSI Host Port Settings
Setting
Ethernet Priority
TCP Listening Port
Jumbo Frames
NOTE:
Changing any of these settings resets the iSCSI port. I/O is interrupted to
any host accessing that port. You can access the I/O automatically after the port
restarts and the host logs in again.

Viewing or Ending an iSCSI Session

1 Click the iSCSI tab, and then click View/End iSCSI Sessions.
2 Select the session you want to view in the Current sessions box. The
details are shown below in the Details box.
3 If you want to end the session, perform the following steps:
Select the session that you want to end, and then click End Session to
a
show the End Session confirmation window.
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Using iSCSI
Description
The network priority can be set from lowest to highest.
Although network managers must determine these
mappings, the IEEE has made broad recommendations:
• 0 — lowest priority (default)
• 1-4 — ranges from "loss eligible" traffic to controlled-load
applications, such as streaming multimedia and business-
critical traffic
• 5-6 — delay-sensitive applications such as interactive
video and voice
• 7 — highest priority reserved for network-critical traffic
(do not use with the MD3000i)
The default Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
listening port is 3260.
The maximum transmission units (MTUs). It can be set
between 1500 and 9000 bytes per frame. If the Jumbo
Frames are disabled, the default MTU is 1500 bytes per
frame.
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