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Restricting iSCSI Initi
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Mutual CHAP Authentication
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Configuring iSCSI
About iSCSI
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Configuring iSCSI
SCSI Routing
iSCSI to FCP(FC) routing
Enabling iSCSI
Creating iSCSI Interfaces
Presenting Fibre Channel Targets as iSCSI Targets
Dynamic Mapping
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Static Mapping
iSCSI Virtual Target Configuration Examples
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Example 3
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Initiator Presentation Modes
Transparent Initiator Mode
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iSCSI Initiator Idle Timeout
WWN Assignment for iSCSI Initiators
name
ip-address
Making the Dynamic Initiator WWN Mapping Static
Step1 Step2
Proxy-Initiator Mode
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VSAN Membership for iSCSI
VSAN Membership for iSCSI Hosts
VSAN Membership for iSCSI Interfaces
no iscsi interface vsan-membership
Example of VSAN membership for iSCSI devices
Advanced VSAN membership for iSCSI hosts
iSCSI Access Control
Fibre Channel Zoning Based Access Control
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iSCSI ACL Based Access Control
Enforcing Access Control
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iSCSI Immediate Data and Unsolicited Data Features
iSCSI Interface Advanced Features
iSCSI Listener Port TCP Tuning Parameters
QoS
iSCSI Routing Modes
Figure 35-13 compares the messages exchanged by the iSCSI routing modes.
Table35-1 compares the advantages and dissuasiveness of the different iSCSI routing modes.
Mode Advantages Disadvantages
Pass -Thru Store -Forward Cut- Thru
Wait for all Data to arrive
Displaying iSCSI Information
Displaying iSCSI Interfaces
Example35-1 Displays the iSCSI Interface Information
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WWNs
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Displaying Global iSCSI Information
Displays the Current Global iSCSI Configuration and State
Example35-7 Displays Brief Information of All iSCSI Sessions
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Displaying iSCSI Virtual Targets
Displaying iSCSI User Information
iSCSI High Availability
Transparent Target Failover
iSCSI High Availability with Host Running Multi-Path Software
Logical View
iSCSI HA with Host Not Having Any Multi-Path Software
Storage Port Failover LUN Trespass
Multiple IPS Ports Connected to the Same IP Network
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VRRP-Based High Availability
Network portal 10.1.1.1
Ethernet PortChannel-Based High Availability
iSCSI Authentication Setup Guidelines and Scenarios
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iSCSI Transparent Mode Initiator
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Target Storage Device Requiring LUN Mapping
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Step11 Note Step12
The configured nWWN <---- The configured pWWN
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Verifying iSNS Client Configuration
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Example3 5-22Displays Tagged iSNS Interfaces
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Configuring iSNS Servers
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Displays Explicitly Registered Objects
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and node type attribute in a compact format; one per line.
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Default Settings