Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing and Launching
- 3 QCS CLI Commands
- General Syntax and Keywords
- Command List
- Commands by Item View
- Command Details
- Add (Team Configuration)
- Add Discovery Portal
- Add Host
- Add iSNS Server
- Add Target
- Boot Configuration
- Cable Diagnostics
- Configure Advanced Settings
- Configure Advanced FCoE Settings
- Configure Advanced Adapter Settings
- Configure Advanced Port Settings
- Configure iSCSI Boot
- Configure iSCSI Initiator
- Configure iSCSI Management
- Configure iSCSI Management (on a Linux Host)
- Configure iSCSI Secret
- Configure Licenses
- Configure Multifunction
- Configure Resource
- Configure SR-IOV
- Configure System TOE
- Create Multiple NPIV Ports
- Create NPIV Port
- Diagnostics
- Discover Host
- Fallback
- Help
- Information (Adapter)
- Information (Team)
- List (Targets)
- List Discovery Portals
- List iSNS Servers
- Log
- Login
- Logout
- Network Diagnostics
- Ping Test
- Quit
- Refresh
- Refresh All
- Refresh Discovery Portal
- Refresh iSNS Server
- Remove (Team)
- Remove All Hosts
- Remove Discovery Portal
- Remove Host
- Remove iSNS Server
- Remove Multiple NPIV Ports
- Remove NPIV Port
- Remove Persistent Target
- Remove Target
- Reset Session Statistics
- Reset Statistics
- Restore (Team)
- Save (Team)
- Select (Target)
- Session Statistics
- Sessions
- Show Selected (Target)
- Statistics
- Unassigned (Adapters)
- Upgrade (Firmware)
- Version
- Legacy Commands
- 4 QCS CLI Usage
- Using Interactive Mode
- Performing Management Tasks
- Listing Target Adapters of Different Views in CLI Mode
- Obtaining Context Help for each Command
- Switching Between Different Views of Target Adapters
- Selecting a Target for the Command to Operate On
- Selecting a Target in Interactive Mode
- Getting Information for a Selected Target
- Configuring Advanced Parameters for a Selected Target
- Displaying Licenses for a Selected Target
- Configuring the iSCSI Parameter for a Selected Target
- Configuring the Resource of a Selected Target
- Configuring OoB Management for a Selected Target
- Configuring Systoe for the System
- Getting Statistics for a Selected Target
- Resetting Statistics for a Selected Target
- Running Diagnostic Tests for a Selected Target
- Running a Cable Diagnostic Test for a Selected Target
- Running a Network Diagnostic Test for a Selected Target
- Connecting to an FCoE Target
- Connecting to an iSCSI Target
- Creating a Team Configuration
- Restoring a Team Configuration
- Saving a Team Configuration
- Removing One or More Teams
- Displaying Unassigned Adapters
- Switching Between Primary and Standby Adapters in a Team
- Connecting an iSCSI Target
- Refreshing a Host
- Performing Other Common Tasks
- A Security Considerations
- B Configuration File Examples
- C Third-party Licenses
- D Exit Codes
- E Revision History
- Glossary
A–Security Considerations
Managing Security
Doc No. TD-000971 Rev. 1
January 29, 2021 Page 169 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Next, configure the Windows Firewall as described in the following procedure.
To configure the firewall on a host or client using Server Manager:
1. Follow the appropriate instructions for your operating system:
Windows Server 2008:
a. Click Start, click Administrative Tools, and then click Server
Manager.
b. On the left side of the Server Manager window, expand the
Configuration node, and then expand Windows Firewall with
Advanced Security.
Windows Server 2012: Do one of the following:
Click Start, click Administrative Tools, and then click Windows
Firewall with Advanced Security.
Run the Server Manager application, click Tools, and then click
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.
2.
Refer to the list of programs in
“Windows Firewall Configuration” on page 168
.
For the first program in the list:
a. Right-click Inbound Rules, and then click New Rule
.
b. In the New Inbound Rule wizard, select Program, and then click Next.
c.
Click
Browse
to specify the path to the
.exe
file
, and then click Next.
d. Select Allow the connection, and then click Next.
e. Select Domain and Public. Then click Next.
f. Enter a name and description for the rule, and then click Finish.
g. Server Manager displays the new rule under Inbound Rules.
3. Repeat Step 2 for each program in the list, except in Step 2a, click
Outbound Rules and New Rules to open the New Outbound Rule wizard.
4. If any agent was previously running, restart it.