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Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference

port (iSCSI)

port (iSCSI)

To specify the number of the port on which to listen for iSCSI traffic in the iSCSI target interface profile
on the CSG2, use the port command in iSCSI configuration mode. To remove the port number, use the
no form of the command.

port port-number

no port port-number

Syntax Description

Command Default

No default behavior or values.

Command Modes

iSCSI configuration

Command History

Examples

The following example configures an iSCSI target interface profile with the name targetA to a iSCSI
target with which the CSG2 will communicate using port number 3260:

ip iscsi target-profile targetA

name iqn.2002-10.edu.abc.iol.iscsi.draft20-target:1

ip 10.0.0.1

port 3260

session-timeout 120

target-portal 1

Related Commands

port-number

Number of the port on which to listen for iSCSI traffic. We recommend that
you use port 3260.

Release

Modification

12.4(15)MD

This command was introduced.

Command

Description

ip (iSCSI)

Specifies the IP address of an iSCSI target in the target
interface profile on the CSG2.

ip csg iscsi drain delay

Defines the delay interval, in seconds, before draining
packets from the Storage Area Network (SAN) connected to
the Internet Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI)
when the Billing Mediation Agent (BMA) becomes active.

ip csg iscsi drain packet

Defines the number of packets to be drained from the
Storage Area Network (SAN) connected to the Internet
Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI) per drain delay
interval when the Billing Mediation Agent (BMA) becomes
active.

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