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Dell Networking 7048 Reference Manual page 575

Powerconnect 7000 series systems
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Parameter
targetname
Default Configuration
iSCSI well-known ports 3260 and 860 are configured by default but can be
removed as any other configured target.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode.
User Guidelines
When working with private iSCSI ports (not IANA assigned iSCSI ports
3260/860), it is recommended to specify the target IP address as well, so
the switch will only snoop frames with which the TCP destination port is
one of the configured TCP ports, AND their destination IP is the target's
IP address. This way the CPU is not be falsely loaded by non-iSCSI flows
(if by chance other applications also choose to use these {non-standard}
ports).
When a port is already defined and not bound to an IP address, and you
want to bind the port to an IP address, first remove the port by using the
no form of the command and then add it again, this time together with
the relevant IP address.
Target names are only for display when using the
These names are not used to match (or for doing any sanity check) with
the iSCSI session information acquired by snooping.
A maximum of 16 TCP ports can be configured either bound to IP or not.
Description
iSCSI name of the iSCSI target. The name can be statically
configured; however, it can be obtained from iSNS or from
sendTargets response. The initiator MUST present both its
iSCSI Initiator Name and the iSCSI Target Name to which it
wishes to connect in the first login request of a new session or
connection. The target name can consist of any printable
character except for an exclamation point or a double quote as
the first character. A question mark may not appear anywhere in
the target name. The name can contain embedded blanks if
enclosed in double quotes.
show iscsi
iSCSI Optimization Commands
command.
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