HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.1.1 administrator guide (5697-0235, December 2009)

262 iSCSI Gateway services
Enabling the iSCSI gateway service
The iSCSI gateway service translates and directs SCSI traffic between an iSCSI initiator and an FC target.
This section explains how to enable the iSCSI gateway service on the 4/256 SAN Director.
1. Connect and log in to the switch.
2. Issue the fosConfig --show command to show the current Fabric OS configuration:
switch:admin> fosconfig --show
FC Routing service:disabled
iSCSI service:disabled
iSNS Client service:disabled
3. Issue the fosConfig --enable command to enable the iSCSI gateway service:
switch:admin> fosconfig --enable iscsi
iSCSI service is enabled
4. Verify that the iSCSI gateway service is enabled:
switch:admin> fosconfig --show
FC Routing service:disabled
iSCSI service:enabled
iSNS Client service:disabled
Enabling GbE ports
By default, GbE ports are enabled on an FC4-16IP blade installed in the 4/256 SAN Director. However, if
you insert the FC4-16IP blade into a slot that was previously occupied by an FR-18i blade, GbE ports are
disabled.
Before enabling the physical iSCSI interface, enable the iSCSI gateway service as described in ”Enabling
the iSCSI gateway service” on page 262.
NOTE: The GbE port number <port_number> below is entered as
geX
; where X is from 0 through 7. For
example ge1 (see Figure 24 on page 261).
1. Connect and log in to the switch.
2. Issue the portCfgShow command with the blade slot number and GbE port number parameters to
display the Persistent Disable setting of the port:
switch:admin> portcfgshow 10/ge0
Mode: ISCSI
Persistent Disable: ON
Ipif configuration:
Interface IP Address NetMask MTU
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0 30.0.130.100 255.255.0.0 1500
Arp configuration:
IP Address Mac Address
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Iproute Configuration:
IP Address Mask Gateway Metric
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