Viewing Iscsi Target Ports - Promise Technology 1000f series Product Manual

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5.
Enter a value in the field for each of the following items:
Node Name – An iSCSI node is identified by its name.
Node Alias – Optional. Maximum of 31 characters. Use letters,
numbers, space between words and underscore.
Max Burst Length – Maximum length of a solicited data sequence
(512 b to 16 Mb).
Default Time to Wait – After a dropped connection, the number of
seconds to wait before attempting to reconnect.
Default Time to Retain – Number of seconds after time to wait (above)
before reassigning outstanding commands.
6.
Check the corresponding box to enable the following features:
Enable Header Digest – Enables use of Header Digest (CRC). See
note below.
Enable Data Digest – Enables use of a Data Digest (CRC). See note
below.
Enable Uni-directional CHAP Authentication – Enables Challenge
Handshake Authentication Protocol
Enable Bi-directional CHAP Authentication
7.
Click the Submit button.

Viewing iSCSI Target Ports

You can see the target port settings, but none of these values are user-adjustable
in the current version of the software.
To view the iSCSI target port settings:
1.
Click the Subsystem
2.
Click the Administrative Tools
3.
Click the iSCSI Management
4.
Click the Target Ports tab in Management View.
Header Digest and Data Digest work best with initiators
equipped with a TCP Offload Engine (TOE). Refer to your
iSCSI HBA user manual for more information.
For iSCSI network settings on the Data Ports, see "Making
iSCSI Port Settings" on page 83.
For CHAPs, see "Working with iSCSI CHAPs" on page 96.
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