Chapter 13 Managing The Iscsi Target Gateway; About The Iscsi Target Gateway - Brocade Communications Systems A7990A - StorageWorks SAN Director 4/16 Blade Switch Administrator's Manual

Brocade fabric manager administrator's guide (53-10000196-01-hp, november 2006)
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Managing the iSCSI Target Gateway
The chapter provides information about iSCSI management in Fabric Manager and contains the
following sections:
"About the iSCSI Target Gateway" on page 13-1
"Viewing iSCSI Information" on page 13-2
"Setting Up iSCSI Target Gateway Services" on page 13-7

About the iSCSI Target Gateway

The Brocade iSCSI Target Gateway service provides the ability to leverage your shared Fibre Channel
SAN resources with IP-based servers by using iSCSI links between your IP and FC SANs. After you
configure the iSCSI Gateway, you can share resources such as data backup, data migration, security, and
storage asset utilization across both your IP and FC SANs.
As shown in
Channel SAN using iSCSI links.
The iSCSI Target Gateway is supported only on the SilkWorm 48000 director with SilkWorm 48000 CP
blades running Fabric OS 5.2.0 or higher, and configured with an FC4-16IP blade. The FC4-16IP port
blade works as an iSCSI Target Gateway.
Although iSCSI service is fabric wide, you can manage the iSCSI Target Gateway through any iSCSI-
capable switch in a fabric. Any applied iSCSI Target Gateway change is propagated and enforced to the
whole fabric.
For additional information about iSCSI Target Gateway, see the iSCSI Gateway Service Administrator's
Guide.
Fabric Manager Administrator's Guide
Publication Number: 53-1000196-01-HP
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13-1, the IP-based server can access the shared storage resource on the Fibre
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