Ipgateway, Ipsubnetmask, Iscsialias – ATTO Technology 1550D User Manual

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IPGateway

Controls the current default gateways used by any
Ethernet port on the iPBridge. If

IPDHCP

is enabled, the

get command reports the current IP gateway assigned
by the network DHCP server.
Default: 0.0.0.0
set IPGateway [dp1 | all] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get IPGateway [dp1 | all]

IPSubnetMask

Controls the current subnet masks used by any Ethernet
port on the iPBridge. If

IPDHCP

is enabled, the get

command reports the current IP subnet mask assigned
by the network DHCP server.
Default: 255.255.0.0
set IPSubnetMask [dp1 | all] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
SaveConfiguration Restart command required
get IPSubnetMask [dp1 | all]

iSCSIAlias

Assigns a human-readable name to the iPBridge. Aliases
may be 1 to 64 characters in length and may contain
spaces if enclosed in quotes.
Default: “ “
set iSCSIAlias [Alias]
get iSCSIAlias

iSCSIChap

Regulates whether CHAP (Challenge-Handshake
Authentication Protocol) is to be used for the iSCSI
protocol. If CHAP is enabled, the target requires the
initiator to negotiate CHAP authentication using the
CHAP secrets. An initiator may reject this negotiation. If
discovery is specified, the setting applies to CHAP
during discovery sessions.
Default: disabled
set iSCSICHAP [default | Target Name | discovery]

[enabled | disabled]

get iSCSICHAP [default | Target Name | discovery]

iSCSIChapSecret

Specifies the incoming and outgoing passwords for iSCSI
CHAP sessions. Secrets are case sensitive, 12 to 32
characters, and cannot contain spaces. In and out
secrets must be different for each name. If discovery is
specified, the setting applies to CHAP during discovery
sessions. An in secret authenticates the server to the

iPBridge. The iPBridge can store up to 32 in secrets,
each with a unique Account Name and secret pair. An
out secret authenticates the iPBridge to the server.
There is only one out secret per target which cannot be
deleted. The account name for the out secret is root
by default.
set iSCSICHAPSecret [default | target name | discovery]
[in [Account Name | all] | out [root] | delete [Account

Name | all]] <Secret>

get iSCSICHAPSecret [default | target name | discovery]
[in [Account Name | all] | out [root]]

iSCSIInitiators

Displays a list of previous and current successfully
logged-in iSCSI initiators, including successful initiators
recorded in the event log and any initiators manually
added since the last reboot. This list is cleared if the event
log is cleared.
iSCSIInitiators

iSCSIMPIO

The iSCSIMPIO setting helps initiators configured for
Multi-Path I/O to recognize when a back-end link has
been broken. Enable this setting if using a Multi-Path
iSCSI initiator. Disable this setting when Multi-Path I/O is
not used, to avoid undesirable target behavior.
Default: disabled
set iSCSIMPIO [enabled | disabled}
get iSCSIMPIO

iSCSIPortNumber

Specifies the port number which listens for iSCSI
connections. Port number must be between 1024 and
65535 with the exception of port 860.
Default: 3260
set iSCSIPortNumber [dp1 | all] [portnumber]
get iSCSIPortNumber [dp1 | all]

iSCSITarget

Creates/deletes an iSCSI target. The target name acts as
a suffix to the standard iPBridge iSCSI-qualified name.
The target name may not exceed 24 characters. A newly-
created target has one LUN, the iPBridge LUN, at LUN 0.

AccessControl

is enabled by default, unless

iSNSLoginControl

is already enabled. If the target name

already exists, this command does nothing. The default
target cannot be deleted.
iSCSITarget [Target Name] <delete>

iSCSITargetNameDisplay

Displays iSCSI target names.
iSCSITargetNameDisplay

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