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Optional. Specifies the IP address of an iSNS server. The default address is all zeroes.
[jumbo-frame enabled|disabled|on|off]
Optional. Enables or disables support for jumbo frames. Allowing for 100 bytes of overhead, a normal frame
can contain a 1400-byte payload whereas a jumbo frame can contain a maximum 8900-byte payload for
larger data transfers. Use of jumbo frames can succeed only if jumbo-frame support is enabled on all network
components in the data path.
Disabled by default
[speed auto|1gbps]
Sets the host port link speed.
• auto: Auto-negotiates the proper speed. This is the default.
• 1gbs: Forces the speed to 1 Gbit/s, overriding a downshift that can occur during auto-negotiation with 1-
Gbit/s HBAs. This setting does not apply to 10-Gbit/s HBAs.
Examples For a storage system using IPv4 addressing whose host ports are connected to different subnets, enable
CHAP, specify the IP address of the iSNS server on each subnet, and enable registration with either server.
# set iscsi-parameters chap enabled isns enabled isns-ip 10.10.10.93 isns-
alt-ip 10.11.10.90
Specify that iSCSI ports will use IPv6 addressing.
# set iscsi-parameters iscsi-ip-version ipv6
See also
set host-parameters
show iscsi-parameters
set led
Description
Turns a specified device's identification LED on or off to help you locate the device. For LED descriptions, see
your product’s installation or FRU documentation.
Minimum role manage
Syntax
To set a disk LED:
set led
disk ID
enable|disable|on|off
To set the LEDs for an enclosure and its I/O modules:
set led
[controller a|b]
enable|disable|on|off
enclosure ID
Parameters
[controller a|b]
Optional; for use with the enclosure parameter. Specifies the I/O module to locate. This affects the
identification LED on the I/O module and on the enclosure.
disk ID
Specifies the disk to locate. For disk syntax, see Command syntax. This overrides the fault LED on the disk.
enable|disable|on|off
Specifies to turn the LED on or off.
enclosure ID
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