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- CHAPTER 1: V-Switch
- V-Switch Overview
- Order of Operations
- Manual Organization
- CLI - Command Line Interface
- Technical Assistance
- CHAPTER 2: Installing the V-Switch 2000
- Chassis
- Back Panel
- System Indicator LEDs
- Surface Mounting
- Storage Port Connections
- Network Port Connections
- Console Port Connection
- Figure 2-10. V-Switch 2000 Power Supplies
- CHAPTER 3: Installing the V-Switch 3000
- Front Panel
- Rack Mounting
- Figure 3-4. V-Switch 3000 Storage Ports
- Management Port Connection
- Figure 3-8. V-Switch 3000 Management Port
- Compact Flash (CF) Slot
- Powering Up
- CHAPTER 4: V-Switch Configuration
- Introduction to Managing the V-Switch
- Figure 4-1. V-Switch Management Options
- Initial V-Switch Configuration
- Figure 4-2. Terminal Properties
- Changing Management Parameters
- Changing the Telnet Communications Port
- Adding User Login Profiles
- Viewing SCSI Storage Ports and Bus IDs
- Viewing the FC Port Information
- Viewing the V-Switch World Wide Node Name
- Checking the IP Configurations
- Removing an IP Address
- Discovering iSCSI Targets
- iSNS
- Configuring iSCSI Portals
- Viewing iSCSI Portals
- Discovery of iSCSI Storage Devices
- iscsi discovery rportal discover
- iscsi discovery rportal remove
- Adding an IP Route
- Setting a Default Gateway
- Checking IP Routes
- CHAPTER 5: V-Switch Cluster Configuration
- Introduction to V-Switch Clusters
- Figure 5-2. Re-routing Storage Access with Off-line V-Switch
- Configuring a V-Switch Cluster
- Working with SCSI Storage Devices
- Enabling and Disabling Failover
- Viewing V-Switch Neighbor Details
- Managing a Cluster
- CHAPTER 6: Volume Configuration
- Introduction to Volume Configuration
- Identifying Available Storage Devices
- Creating a Transparent Volume
- Figure 6-2. Transparent Volume 1
- Creating a Subdisk (LUN Carving)
- Creating a Simple Volume
- Creating a Concatenated Volume
- Figure 6-10. Concatenated Volume 1
- Creating a Striped Volume
- Creating a Mirrored Volume
- Figure 6-13. Mirrored Volume Block Distribution
- Replicating Data in a Mirrored Volume
- Creating a RAID 10 and RAID 0+1
- Figure 6-15. RAID 10 Volume Block Distribution
- Figure 6-16. First Mirrored Volume of RAID 10
- Figure 6-17. Second Mirrored Volume of RAID 10
- Figure 6-18. Striped Volume of RAID 10
- CHAPTER 7: Volume Exposure & Security
- Introduction to Volume Exposure & Security
- Identities
- Figure 7-3. Identity B's iSCSI Initiators
- Access Rights
- Authentication
- Default Identity
- Creating an iSCSI Target
- Figure 7-10. Creating a Target
- Viewing iSCSI Targets
- Viewing Access Rights
- Creating an Identity
- Figure 7-11. Creating an Identity
- Adding Initiators to an Identity
- Figure 7-12. Adding an Initiator
- Figure 7-13. Adding a Second Initiator
- Assigning Identity Credentials
- Figure 7-14. Assigning Credentials
- Figure 7-15. Adding Another Set of Credentials
- Using a RADIUS Server
- Figure 7-16. Sending a CHAP Authentication Challenge
- Viewing Configured RADIUS Servers
- Connecting an Identity and Target
- Figure 7-18. Connecting a Target and Identity
- Exposing an iSCSI Target and LUN
- Figure 7-19. Exposing a Volume
- Viewing LUNs
- CHAPTER 8: Advanced Volume Operations
- Introduction to Advanced Volume Configurations
- Copying a Volume (Off-line Copy)
- Adding a Child to a Mirror (On-line Copy)
- Creating a Snapshot
- Deactivating and Activating a Snapshot Volume
- Viewing Snapshot Volumes
- Snapshot Rollback
- volume snapshot rollback abort
- Figure 8-10. Removing a Child from a Mirror
- resizing a volume
- Resizing a Volume
- Figure 8-13. Asymetrical Mirrored Volume
- Figure 8-15. Resized Volume
- Figure 8-17. Resizing a Concatenated Volume
- Retracting a Volume
- Expanding a Volume
- Figure 8-20. Expanding a Mirrored Volume
- Figure 8-21. Expanding XSim2
- CHAPTER 9: Routine Volume Maintenance
- Removing a Volume
- Removing all Volumes in a Hierarchy
- Replacing a Volume
- Synchronizing a Volume
- Targets and Exposure
- Removing an iSCSI Target
- CHAPTER 10: Routine V-Switch Maintenance
- General Configuration Parameters
- Telnet Port
- Table 10-1: V-Switch Configuration
- SNMP Manager
- Removing an SNMP Manager
- User Profiles
- Changing a User Profile
- Saving (Uploading) a V-Switch Database File
- Downloading a V-Switch Configuration File
- Network Interfaces
- Removing an Interface IP Address
- IP Routing
- Removing an IP route
- Disks and Subdisks
- Renaming a Storage Device
- Renaming a Subdisk
- Clusters
- Modifying a Cluster
- V-Switch 3000 Power Supply
- Upgrading the V-Switch Software
- V-Switch 3000 Compact Flash
- Safe Mode
- Automatic Safe Mode
- Exporting a Corrupted Database
- CHAPTER 11: Command Line Interface
- V Switch Configuration
- admin show
- admin password
- device set
- device set -telnet
- device advance set
- fc set speed
- interface details
- pscsi show
- snmp manager remove
- ip config remove
- ip route show
- ip isns show
- ip isns remove
- neighbor show
- cluster show
- cluster failover enable
- ft download
- system boot
- system show
- storage discovery
- storage blink activate
- storage disk set
- storage set
- storage remove
- subdisk details
- subdisk alias
- volume show
- volume alias
- volume create simple
- volume create concatenated
- volume set
- volume remove -all
- volume mirror sync show
- volume mirror sync abort
- volume copy abort
- volume mirror break
- volume expand
- volume snapshot list
- Volume Exposure
- iscsi portal show
- iscsi target show
- iscsi target create
- iscsi target set
- iscsi target authentication
- iscsi session details
- iscsi session statistics
- iscsi session connection show
- iscsi session connection details
- scsi target port statistics
- iscsi rinitiator statistics show
- iscsi discovery rportal add
- acl show
- acl identity show
- acl identity create
- acl identity add name
- acl identity add chap
- acl identity add srp
- acl identity set
- acl down
- ip radius set
- volume expose –new
- lu details
- lu remove
- system hardware show
- interface statistics details
- ip statistics icmp show
- tcp statistics show
- udp statistics show
- CHAPTER 12: Monitoring & Statistics
- Health Monitoring
- Interface Statistics
- TCP/IP Statistics
- tcp connection show
- udp listeners show
- iscsi session show
- Table 12-10: Basic iSCSI Session Details
- Table 12-11: Advanced iSCSI Session Details
- iSCSI Connection Statistics
- SCSI Port Statistics
- Remote iSCSI Initiator Statistics
- Logical Unit (LU) Statistics
- CHAPTER 13: Sample Configurations
- Sample Introduction
- Figure A-1. System Overview
- Figure A-2. V-Switch 3000 Login Window
- Figure A-3. Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
- Figure A-4. Portal Configuration
- Replacing a Mirrored Volume
- Figure A-7. Replacing a Failed Disk
- Replicating Data Off-line
- Figure A-8. Replicating Data Off-line
- Configuring the V-Switch with a Single IP Routing Path
- Figure A-9. IP Routing Topology
- Figure A-10. V-Switch 3000 Login Screen
- Figure A-11. Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
- Figure A-13. Available Target
- Configuring a Cluster
- Figure A-15. Cluster Topology
- Figure A-16. V-Switch 3000 Login Screen
- Figure A-17. V-Switch 3000 Login Screen
- Table A-10: Storage Disks as seen through V-Switch 1
- Figure A-18. Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
- Figure A-20. Available Target
- Figure A-21. Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
- Figure A-23. Available Target
- Figure A-25. All Available Targets
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