iSCSI Commands 591FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\gina\Desktop\Checkout_new\CLI Folders\Dell ContaxCLI\files\iSCSI.fmD E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 / 1 5 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LYCommand ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesWhen working with private iSCSI ports (not IANA assigned iSCSI ports 3260and 860), it is recommended that the target IP address also be specified, sothat the device snoops only frames for which its TCP destination port is oneof the configured TCP ports and their destination IP is the target's IP address.In this way, the CPU is not falsely loaded by non-iSCSI flows if otherapplications choose to use these un-reserved ports.It is the user’s responsibility to not define as iSCSI ports any ports that arewell-known or are configured on the product for other uses, such as Telnet,SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP, or DHCP.To bind a port to an IP address, and the port is already defined but not boundto an IP address, first remove the port by using the no form of the commandand then add it again with the relevant IP address.Target names are displayed only when using the show iscsi command. Thesenames are not used to match (or to perform any sanity check on) the iSCSIsession information acquired by snooping.A maximum of 16 TCP ports can be configured either bound to IP or not.This number can be changed by using the iscsi max target ports command.However, the change takes effect only after reset.ExampleThe following example configures an iSCSI target port.Console(config)# iscsi target port 30001 address 176.16.1.1name iqn.1993-11.com.disk-vendor:diskarrays.sn.45678.tape:sys1.xyziscsi cosUse the iscsi cos Global Configuration mode command to set the quality ofservice profile to apply to iSCSI flows. Use the no form of this command torestore the default configuration.