VTrak M-Class Product Manual

2.Click the Administrative Tools icon.

3.Click on the Fibre Channel Management icon.

4.Click the Initiator tab in Management View.

To add or delete an initiator, see “Storage Services” on page 97.

iSCSI Management

This feature pertains the VTrak iSCSI models, M500i, M300i, and M200i.

A detailed explanation of these 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 http:// www.ietf.org/.

iSCSI Node

The iSCSI Management–iSCSI Node tab enables you to see the current Data Port settings on the Controller, including:

Maximum number of nodes supported

Number of nodes present

Number of failed nodes

Node ID

Node Name – An iSCSI node is identified by its name.

Node Alias – Maximum of 32 characters. Use letters, numbers, space between words, and underscore. An alias is optional.

Max outstanding R2T – Sets the maximum number of outstanding ready to transfer PDUs (a number).

Maximum burst length – Maximum length of a solicited data sequence (512 b to 16 Mb).

Maximum number of connections – Maximum number of connections supported.

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.

Error recovery level – Error recovery level supported.

Initial R2T – Allows initiator to begin sending data to a target without receiving a ready to transfer command.

Header Digest – Enables the use of Header Digest (CRC). See note below.

Data Digest – Enables the use of a Data Digest (CRC). See note below.

Data PDU in order – Enables placement of data in PDU order.

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