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174 SANRAD V-Switch User Manual
iSNS Server
The V-Switch supports Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) protocol for
advertising its targets and portals on the iSNS server to enable iSCSI
initiators in the IP-SAN to locate the V-Switch targets automatically.
Adding an iSNS Server
Use the CLI command ip isns add to add an iSCSI server to the V-
Switch’s iSNS client. Targets defined by the V-Switch’s Access Control List
(ACL) as having controlled access are accessible only to those servers
defined as having access to the target
ip isns add
You need to define one parameter to add an iSNS server address:
SWITCH PARAMETER DEFINITION STATUS EXAMPLE
-ip
IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS OF
I
SNS SERVER
MANDATORY
212.199.43.1
Removing an iSNS Server
Use the CLI command ip isns remove to remove an iSNS server from
the V-Switch iSNS client.
ip isns remove
You need to define one parameter to remove an iSNS server address:
SWITCH PARAMETER DEFINITION STATUS EXAMPLE
-ip
IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS OF
I
SNS SERVER
MANDATORY
212.199.43.1
User Profiles
Access to the V-Switch is password protected. The V-Switch ships with
the default user name sanrad and the default user password sanrad. After
logging in, a total of ten user profiles (name plus password) can be
configured on a V-Switch. As needed, profiles can be modified or
removed.
The user name can have from one to twenty characters. The user password
can have from six to twelve characters. Both fields are case sensitive and
accept all characters, including spaces.