Removetargetportal, Setboottargetsession – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand Manager Command Line Interface Version 10.2 User Manual

P010067-01A Rev. A

5. CLI Client Command Descriptions

iSCSI Commands

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Parameters

RemoveTargetPortal

This command removes the SendTarget Portal containing the IPv4 or IPv6 target IP

<Target_IP> and the port <Port> from the list of portals for the specified initiator.

Supported By

Linux, Solaris, VMware ESXi, and Windows

Syntax

RemoveTargetPortal <MAC_Address> <Target_IP> <Port>

Parameters

SetBootTargetSession

This command enables and disables a iSCSI target’s session as a boot session. If a

session is enabled as a boot session and the system reboots, it attempts to boot from that

target.
Depending on whether the target is logged in, there are two different ways to specify

the session. If the target is logged in, use the <TSIH> parameter. If the target is not

logged in, use the <ISID_Qual Target_IP> parameter. You can specify an IPv4 or IPv6

target IP address.

Supported By

Linux, Solaris, VMware ESXi, and Windows

Syntax

SetBootTargetSession <MAC Address> <Target> <TSIH | <ISID_Qual

Target_IP>> <0|1>

Parameters

MAC_Address

The MAC address of an iSCSI port.

iscsi_target_name

Target’s iSCSI name enclosed in quotes. The string length is

11–255.

MAC_Address

The MAC address of an iSCSI port.

Target_IP

The target’s IP address. You can specify an IPv4 or IPv6 target IP

address.

Port

The port number of the target portal. The possible values are

1024–65535.

MAC_Address

The MAC address of an iSCSI port.

Target

Specifies the iSCSI name of the desired iSCSI target.

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