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• Name – iSCSI qualified name (iqn) of this target.
• Alias – Maximum of 32 characters. Use letters, numbers, space
between words, and underscore. An alias is optional.*
• Status – Up or down.
• Error Recovery Level – Error recovery level supported.
•Initial R2T – Allows initiator to begin sending data to a target without
receiving a ready to transfer command.
• Max Outstanding R2T – Maximum number of R2T PDUs the target can
have outstanding for a single iSCSI command.
• Max Burst Length – Maximum length of a solicited data sequence in
bytes.
• Data Digest – Adds a data digest (CRC).*
• Header Digest – Enables the use of header digest (CRC).*
• Data Sequence in Order – Enables placement of data in sequence
order
• Data PTU in Order – Enables placement of data in PDU order
• 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
• Uni-directional CHAP Authentication – Uni-directional (peer) CHAP
authentication, enabled or disabled*
• Bi-directional CHAP Authentication – Bi-directional (local) CHAP
authentication, enabled or disabled*
• Maximum Connections – The maximum number of concurrent
connections
• Immediate Data – Enables the initiator to send unsolicited data with the
iSCSI command PDU.
• First Burst Length – In bytes.
• Assigned Portal Ids – Portals assigned to this target.**
Items marked with an asterisk (*) are adjustable under “Making iSCSI Target
Settings” on page 191.
Items marked with a double asterisk (**) are adjustable under “Assigning a
Portal to an iSCSI Target” on page 192.
Adding iSCSI Targets
If you plan to enable authentication on the new target, create a CHAP first, then
add the target. See “Adding iSCSI CHAPs” on page 201.