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Script Commands 195
NOTE: The DHCP server passes configuration parameters, such as network
addresses, to IP nodes. DHCP enables a client to acquire all of the IP configuration
parameters that it needs to operate. DHCP enables you to automatically allocate
reusable network addresses.
Example
-c "set storageArray isnsIPV4ConfigurationMethod =
static isnsIPV4Address = 192.168.0.1;"
Set Storage Array iSNS Server IPv6 Address
This command sets the address for an IPv6 Internet Storage Name Service
(iSNS).
Syntax
set storageArray isnsIPV6Address=
ipv6-address
Parameter
NOTE: The iSNS protocol facilitates the automated discovery, management, and
configuration of iSCSI and Fibre Channel devices on a TCP/IP network. The iSNS
protocol provides intelligent storage discovery and management services
comparable to those found in Fibre Channel networks, allowing a commodity IP
network to function in a similar capacity as a storage area network. The iSNS
protocol also facilitates a seamless integration of IP and Fibre Channel networks,
due to its ability to emulate Fibre Channel fabric services, and manage both iSCSI
and Fibre Channel devices.
Set Storage Array iSNS Server Listening Port
This command sets the iSNS server listening port.
Syntax
set storageArray isnsListeningPort =
integer
Parameter Description
isnsIPV6Address IPv6address you want to use for the iSNS
server