Managing Iscsi Connections; Viewing Iscsi Node Information; Making Iscsi Node Settings - Promise Technology VessRAID 1000i series Product Manual

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Managing iSCSI Connections

iSCSI connections deal with the VessRAID's four host data ports.
Viewing iSCSI Node Information (below)
Making iSCSI Node Settings (below)
Viewing iSCSI Target Ports (page 91)
Viewing the iSCSI Portal (page 92)
Viewing iSCSI Sessions (page 92)
Working with iSCSI iSNS (page 93)
Working with iSCSI CHAPs (page 94)
Using iSCSI Ping (page 96)
A detailed explanation of iSCSI functions, how and when they are used, and their
relationship to one another is beyond the scope of this document. For more
information, contact the Internet Engineering Task Force at

Viewing iSCSI Node Information

The iSCSI node is the VessRAID controller. The iSCSI Node has four ports.
See "Making Data and Management Connections" on page 20 for information
about how these ports are physically connected to the Host PC.
To view information about the iSCSI node:
1.
Click the Subsystem
2.
Click the Administrative Tools
3.
Click the iSCSI Management
Node information appears on the iSCSI Node tab.

Making iSCSI Node Settings

The iSCSI Node has four ports. Node settings affect all four ports.
See "Making Data and Management Connections" on page 20 for information
about how these ports are physically connected to the Host PC.
To make settings to the iSCSI node:
1.
Click the Subsystem
2.
Click the Administrative Tools
3.
Click the iSCSI Management
4.
On the iSCSI Node tab, click the iSCSI Node1 link.
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