HP MPX200 Mutifunction Router Command Line Interface User Guide (5697-2512, May 2013)

Using iSNS server connectivity
1. Allow the iSCSI storage access to the iSNS server iSCSI port and router iSCSI ports. This
access can be either IP based or iqn based. See your iSCSI storage documentation for access
control information.
2. Configure the iSCSI ports on the router in the same domain as the iSNS server iSCSI port and
array. To set the iSCSI attributes, issue the set iscsi command.
3. Check connectivity for the router iSCSI port, the iSNS server port, and the array port by issuing
the ping command.
4. Connect to the iSNS server by following these steps:
a. Issue the set isns command.
The first attribute appears with the current value in brackets.
b. Type a new value, or press the Enter to accept the current value.
The next attribute with the current value appears.
c. Optional: To stop this process before reaching the end of the list, press Q+Enter .
In the following example, all attributes are shown:
iSNS (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ] 0
iSNS Address (IPv4 or IPv6) [0.0.0.0 ]
192.168.95.100
TCP Port No. [3205 ]
All attribute values that have been changed will now be
saved.
5. Create, add, and enable a discovery domain and set as follows:
a. Log in to the server where the iSNS server is installed.
b. Refresh and confirm that both initiator (router) and target (array) iqn names are discovered.
c. Create a discovery domain and add to it both the initiator (router) and target (array).
Figure 1 (page 95) shows an example on Windows.
94 Configuring Fibre Channel initiators to iSCSI storage