Concept Guide
e. Configure members of the zone set. Click the + button to expand to view all members. Add a
member to the Zoneset Members section from the Available Members section by using the >
button. Conversely, you can remove a member from the zone set by selecting it and using the <
button. You can permanently delete a zoneset from the list by selecting it from the drop-down
menu and clicking
Delete.
f. Click Apply.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
g. Click Close.
h. Repeat steps a-g to add additional zone set.
13. To close the Edit Zoning dialog box, click Close.
iSCSI
In the iSCSI section of the Switching Layer-2 page, you can review Internet Small Computer System
Interface (iSCSI) storage sessions.
iSCSI optimization enables quality-of-service (QoS) treatment for iSCSI storage traffic on an I/O
Aggregator device.
This section displays the following details for iSCSI:
• iSCSI Status — Displays whether iSCSI sessions are active on the I/O Aggregator device: Enabled or
Disabled.
• iSCSI Class of Service (CoS) — Displays the QoS policy applied to iSCSI flows.
• Session Aging Time (min) — Displays the time-out value in minutes for iSCSI sessions.
• Number of iSCSI Monitoring TCP Ports — Displays the number of enabled iSCSI ports.
• iSCSI Connections — Displays the number of active iSCSI connections.
• Maximum Number of Connections — Displays the maximum number (256) of potential iSCSI
connections.
• TCP Port — Displays the TCP initiator port (860 or 3260) used to contact the iSCSI service.
From this section you can view additional iSCSI storage session details.
Viewing iSCSI Sessions
In the iSCSI section of the Switching Layer-2 page, you can view each iSCSI session between target
(storage) and initiators (host)
1. From the navigation menu, click Switching Layer-2.
The Switching Layer-2 page appears.
2. In the iSCSI section, click View Details.
The iSCSI Sessions dialog box appears.
3. From the Filter By menu, select Target or Initiator.
All iSCSI sessions for the selected category appear, displaying the session number, target, and ISID.
You can click the + symbol next to the session to view the following additional information:
• Target
• Initiator
• Up Time
• Time for Aging — The time out value in minutes for this session.
• ISID
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