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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU
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Initial R2T: Enabled Header Digest: Disabled
Data Digest: Disabled CHAP Auth: Disabled
BIDI CHAP Auth: Disabled
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Modify iSCSI Node Parameters
1. Node ID 2. Name
3. Alias 4. Max Outstanding R2T
5. First Burst Length 6. Max Burst Length
7. Default Time to Wait 8. Default Time to Retain
9. Initial R2T 10. Header Digest
11. Data Digest 12. CHAP Authentication
13. BIDI CHAP Authentication
R. Return to Previous Menu
Please enter your menu choice>
2. Press the number corresponding to the function or setting you want to
change and press Enter.
You return to the Modify iSCSI Node Parameters menu.
When you exit the Modify iSCSI Node Parameters menu, the CLU prompts:
Save iSCSI node parameters(y/n)?>
Press Y and Enter to save or N and Enter to cancel.
Node Parameters
Following is a brief explanation of each Node parameter and its meaning.
The node ID number (0 or 1)
The node's name. An iSCSI node is identified by its name
The node's alias. A user-friendly string associated with an iSCSI Node. Not a
substitute for the iSCSI Name
Max outstanding R2T. Sets the maximum number of outstanding ready to
transfer PDUs (a number)
First burst length. Maximum length of an unsolicited data sequence (kb)
Maximum burst length. Maximum length of a solicited data sequence (kb)
Default time to wait. After a dropped connection, the number of seconds to
wait before attempting to reconnect
Default time to retain. Number of seconds after time to wait (above) before
reassigning outstanding commands
Initial R2T. Allows initiator to begin sending data to a target without receiving
a ready to transfer command.
Header Digest. Enables the use of Header Digest (CRC)