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Reference Guide
PRIMERGY BX600 10GbE I/O Module (PCIe)Microsoft Windows Server 2003
iSCSI Initiator SM-CLP Command Reference Guide Version 1.0 (V1.0.748.0)
English
Edition April 2008
PRIMERGY BX600 10GbE LAN I/O Module (PCIe) Microsoft Windows Server 2003
iSCSI Initiator SM-CLP Command Reference Guide (v1.0.748.0)
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Table of Contents 1. REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................... 11
2. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 13 2.1. GLOSSARY...................................................................................................................... 13 2.2. DOCUMENT CONVENTION............................................................................................ 13 2.3. HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DEPENDENCIES......................................................... 13
3. USING THE COMMAND-LINE INTERFACE...................................................................... 15 3.1. CONNECTING TO THE BLADEENGINE SERVER USING CLI ..................................... 15 3.2. INVOKING CLI ................................................................................................................. 16 3.3. ACCESSING HELP.......................................................................................................... 18
4. BASIC COMMANDS........................................................................................................... 19 4.1. COMMON OPTIONS........................................................................................................ 19 4.2. OUTPUT ARGUMENTS................................................................................................... 19 4.3. CD..................................................................................................................................... 20 4.4. SHOW............................................................................................................................... 21 4.5. SET................................................................................................................................... 22 4.6. OEMSESAVECONFIG ..................................................................................................... 23 4.7. HELP ................................................................................................................................ 24 4.8. VERSION.......................................................................................................................... 25 4.9. EXIT.................................................................................................................................. 26
5. OEMSE COMMANDS ......................................................................................................... 27 5.1. GROUP MAPS ................................................................................................................. 27 5.2. OEMSEERASECONFIGURATION .................................................................................. 32 5.3. OEMSEUPGRADEFLASHROM....................................................................................... 33 5.4. OEMSEENABLENIC ........................................................................................................ 34 5.5. OEMSEENABLEISCSI ..................................................................................................... 35 5.6. OEMSEDISABLENIC ....................................................................................................... 36 5.7. OEMSEDISABLEISCSI .................................................................................................... 37 5.8. OEMSEADDROUTETABLEENTRY................................................................................. 38 5.9. OEMSEDELETEROUTETABLEENTRY .......................................................................... 39 5.10. OEMSEADDARPTABLEENTRY.................................................................................... 40 5.11. OEMSEDELETEARPTABLEENTRY ............................................................................. 41 5.12. OEMSECONFIGUREIPADDRESS ................................................................................ 42 5.13. OEMSECONFIGUREDHCP........................................................................................... 43 5.14. OEMSEREFRESHNICCONFIG ..................................................................................... 44 5.15. OEMSEPING.................................................................................................................. 45 5.16. OEMSEREFRESHEVENTLOG...................................................................................... 46 5.17. OEMSECLEAREVENTLOG........................................................................................... 47 5.18. OEMSETESTUNITREADY............................................................................................. 48 5.19. OEMSESTDINQUIRY .................................................................................................... 49 5.20. OEMSEREADCAPACITY............................................................................................... 50 5.21. OEMSESCSIREAD ........................................................................................................ 51 5.22. OEMSESCSIWRITE....................................................................................................... 52 5.23. OEMSESETPERSISTENT............................................................................................. 53 5.24. OEMSELOGIN ............................................................................................................... 54 5.25. OEMSELOGOUT ........................................................................................................... 55 5.26. OEMSEDELETEPERSISTENT...................................................................................... 56 5.27. OEMSERESCANLUNS.................................................................................................. 57 5.28. OEMSEDISCOVERYISNSTHRUDHCP......................................................................... 58 5.29. OEMSEADDISNSENTRY .............................................................................................. 59 5.30. OEMSEDELETEISNSENTRY........................................................................................ 60
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5.31. OEMSEDISCOVERTARGETS....................................................................................... 61 5.32. OEMSEADDSENDTARGETPORTAL............................................................................ 62 5.33. OEMSEDELETESENDTARGETPORTAL ..................................................................... 63 5.34. OEMSEREFRESHAVAILABLETARGETS..................................................................... 64 5.35. OEMSEADDTARGET .................................................................................................... 65 5.36. OEMSEDELETETARGET.............................................................................................. 66
6. APPENDIX .......................................................................................................................... 67 6.1. MILI_GROUPS ................................................................................................................. 67 6.1.1. ROOT .......................................................................................................................... 67 6.1.2. BLADEENGINE .......................................................................................................... 67 6.1.3. LOGICALHBA ............................................................................................................. 68 6.1.4. NIC .............................................................................................................................. 68 6.1.5. PHYSICALHBA ........................................................................................................... 68 6.1.6. PCI............................................................................................................................... 70 6.1.7. DRIVER....................................................................................................................... 70 6.1.8. QOS............................................................................................................................. 70 6.1.9. ISCSI .......................................................................................................................... 71 6.1.10. INITIATORISCSINAME.......................................................................................... 71 6.1.11. INITIATORDEFAULTLOGINOPTIONS.................................................................. 72 6.1.12. INITIATORLOGINOPTIONS .................................................................................. 72 6.1.13. AUTHENTICATION ................................................................................................. 73 6.1.14. PHYSICALHBA ........................................................................................................... 73 6.1.15. ROUTETABLE .......................................................................................................... 73 6.1.16. ROUTETABLEENTRY .............................................................................................. 74 6.1.17. ARPTABLE................................................................................................................ 74 6.1.18. ARPTABLEENTRY.................................................................................................... 74 6.1.19. PCI ............................................................................................................................ 76 6.1.20. DRIVER .................................................................................................................... 76 6.1.21. NETWORK................................................................................................................ 77 6.1.22. DHCP ........................................................................................................................ 77 6.1.23. TCPIPCONFIGURATION ........................................................................................ 78 6.1.24. NICCONFIGURATION ............................................................................................ 78 6.1.25. QOS .......................................................................................................................... 78 6.1.26. EVENTLOG............................................................................................................... 79 6.1.27. EVENTLOGENTRY................................................................................................... 79 6.1.28. SNMP ........................................................................................................................ 80 6.1.29. TARGET .................................................................................................................... 81 6.1.30. TARGETPORTAL...................................................................................................... 81 6.1.31. TARGETLOGINOPTIONS ....................................................................................... 82 6.1.32. AUTHENTICATION ................................................................................................. 82 6.1.33. SESSION.................................................................................................................. 83 6.1.34. SESSIONNEGOTIATEDLOGINOPTIONS............................................................. 83 6.1.35. SNMP ........................................................................................................................ 84 6.1.36. CONNECTION.......................................................................................................... 84 6.1.37. CONNECTIONNEGOTIATEDLOGINOPTIONS..................................................... 85 6.1.38. LUN ........................................................................................................................... 85 6.1.39. PERSISTENTLOGIN................................................................................................ 86 6.1.40. PERSISTENTLOGINPORTAL ................................................................................. 86 6.1.41. PERSISTENTLOGINOPTIONS............................................................................... 86 6.1.42. AUTHENTICATION ................................................................................................. 87 6.1.43. DISCOVERY............................................................................................................. 87 6.1.44. SLP............................................................................................................................ 87 6.1.45. ISNS ......................................................................................................................... 88 6.1.46. ISNSENTRY ............................................................................................................. 88 6.1.47. SENDTARGETPORTAL ........................................................................................... 88
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6.1.48. SENDTARGETPORTALLOGINOPTIONS............................................................... 89 6.1.49. AUTHENTICATION ................................................................................................. 89 6.2. MILI_PROPERTIES ......................................................................................................... 90 6.2.1. MANUFACTURER....................................................................................................... 90 6.2.2. MODELNUMBER ........................................................................................................ 90 6.2.3. DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................... 90 6.2.4. SERIALNUMBER........................................................................................................ 90 6.2.5. ACTIVEFIRMWAREVERSION .................................................................................. 91 6.2.6. FIRMWAREVERSIONONFLASH............................................................................... 92 6.2.7. BIOSVERSION........................................................................................................... 92 6.2.8. BOOTCODEVERSION ............................................................................................... 92 6.2.9. FIRMWARESTATUS .................................................................................................. 92 6.2.10. ISCSIVERSIONMIN................................................................................................ 93 6.2.11. ISCSIVERSIONMAX ............................................................................................... 93 6.2.12. MAXCDBLENGTH .................................................................................................... 93 6.2.13. MAXMTUSIZE.......................................................................................................... 93 6.2.14. LDTO......................................................................................................................... 95 6.2.15. DEFAULTETO........................................................................................................... 95 6.2.16. VLDCAPABLE........................................................................................................... 95 6.2.17. VLDENABLED .......................................................................................................... 96 6.2.18. VENDORID............................................................................................................... 96 6.2.19. DEVICEID ................................................................................................................ 96 6.2.20. SUBSYSDEVICEID ................................................................................................. 96 6.2.21. SUBSYSVENDORID................................................................................................ 97 6.2.22. BUSNUMBER ........................................................................................................... 97 6.2.23. DEVICENUMBER..................................................................................................... 97 6.2.24. FUNCTIONNUMBER ............................................................................................... 97 6.2.25. DRIVERNAME.......................................................................................................... 98 6.2.26. DRIVERVERSION ................................................................................................... 98 6.2.27. IFNAME .................................................................................................................... 98 6.2.28. MACADDRESS......................................................................................................... 98 6.2.29. MAXBITSPERSECOND ........................................................................................... 99 6.2.30. MAXPACKETSPERSECONDPERNIC ..................................................................... 99 6.2.31. INITIATORISCSINAME.......................................................................................... 99 6.2.32. INITIATORALIAS .................................................................................................. 100 6.2.33. DEFAULTISCSINAME ........................................................................................... 100 6.2.34. INITIALR2T ........................................................................................................... 100 6.2.35. IMMEDIATEDATA ................................................................................................. 100 6.2.36. MAXCONNECTIONS ............................................................................................. 101 6.2.37. MAXOUTSTANDINGR2T ...................................................................................... 101 6.2.38. FIRSTBURSTLENGTH .......................................................................................... 101 6.2.39. MAXBURSTLENGTH ............................................................................................. 101 6.2.40. DEFAULTTIME2WAIT........................................................................................... 103 6.2.41. DEFAULTTIME2RETAIN....................................................................................... 103 6.2.42. ERRORRECOVERYLEVEL ..................................................................................... 103 6.2.43. DATAPDUINORDER.............................................................................................. 103 6.2.44. DATASEQUENCEINORDER ................................................................................. 104 6.2.45. HEADERDIGEST ................................................................................................... 104 6.2.46. DATADIGEST ........................................................................................................ 104 6.2.47. MAXRECVDATASEGMENTLENGTH .................................................................... 104 6.2.48. TCPWINDOWSIZE................................................................................................ 106 6.2.49. INITIALR2T ........................................................................................................... 106 6.2.50. IMMEDIATEDATA ................................................................................................. 106 6.2.51. AUTHENTICATIONMETHOD ............................................................................... 106 6.2.52. INITIATORCHAPNAME ........................................................................................ 108 6.2.53. INITIATORSECRET............................................................................................... 108
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6.2.54. TARGETCHAPNAME ............................................................................................. 108 6.2.55. TARGETSECRET.................................................................................................... 109 6.2.56. HEADERDIGEST ................................................................................................... 109 6.2.57. DATADIGEST ........................................................................................................ 109 6.2.58. IPADDRESS ........................................................................................................... 110 6.2.59. SUBNETMASK ....................................................................................................... 110 6.2.60. GATEWAY .............................................................................................................. 110 6.2.61. IPADDRESS ........................................................................................................... 110 6.2.62. MACADDRESS....................................................................................................... 111 6.2.63. VENDORID............................................................................................................. 111 6.2.64. DEVICEID .............................................................................................................. 111 6.2.65. SUBSYSDEVICEID ............................................................................................... 111 6.2.66. SUBSYSVENDORID.............................................................................................. 112 6.2.67. BUSNUMBER ......................................................................................................... 112 6.2.68. DEVICENUMBER................................................................................................... 112 6.2.69. FUNCTIONNUMBER ............................................................................................. 112 6.2.70. DRIVERNAME........................................................................................................ 113 6.2.71. DRIVERVERSION ................................................................................................. 113 6.2.72. DHCPSERVERAVAILABLE ................................................................................... 113 6.2.73. DHCPOBTAINNEWIPADDRESS.......................................................................... 113 6.2.74. DHCPENABLED ..................................................................................................... 114 6.2.75. INITIATORIPADDRESS ....................................................................................... 114 6.2.76. INITIATORSUBNETMASK ................................................................................... 114 6.2.77. DEFAULTGATEWAY.............................................................................................. 114 6.2.78. IPVERSIONSUPPORTED...................................................................................... 116 6.2.79. VLANID .................................................................................................................. 116 6.2.80. PORTSPEED........................................................................................................... 116 6.2.81. PORTMAXSPEED................................................................................................... 116 6.2.82. MAXFRAMESIZE ................................................................................................... 117 6.2.83. LINKSTATUS ......................................................................................................... 117 6.2.84. ACTIVEPORT ......................................................................................................... 117 6.2.85. MACADDRESS....................................................................................................... 117 6.2.86. MAXBYTESPERSECONDPERISCSI..................................................................... 118 6.2.87. MAXIOSPERSECONDPERISCSI ......................................................................... 118 6.2.88. PORTROWSTATUS ............................................................................................... 118 6.2.89. PORTALROLE ........................................................................................................ 118 6.2.90. PORTALPROTOCOL .............................................................................................. 119 6.2.91. PORTALTAG........................................................................................................... 119 6.2.92. SEQUENCENUMBER............................................................................................. 119 6.2.93. TIMESTAMP ........................................................................................................... 119 6.2.94. SEVERITY .............................................................................................................. 120 6.2.95. DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................... 120 6.2.96. ERRORCODE ......................................................................................................... 120 6.2.97. NODEROLES.......................................................................................................... 120 6.2.98. PORTALCOUNT ..................................................................................................... 121 6.2.99. NODECOUNT......................................................................................................... 121 6.2.100. SESSIONCOUNT ................................................................................................ 121 6.2.101. SESSIONFAILURECOUNT................................................................................. 121 6.2.102. LASTSESSIONFAILURETYPE............................................................................ 123 6.2.103. LASTSESSIONRMTNODENAME ....................................................................... 123 6.2.104. SESSIONDIGESTERRORS ................................................................................ 123 6.2.105. SESSIONCONNECTIONTIMEOUT.................................................................... 123 6.2.106. SESSIONFORMATERRORS ............................................................................... 124 6.2.107. LOGINFAILURES ................................................................................................ 124 6.2.108. LASTFAILURETIME ............................................................................................ 124 6.2.109. LASTFAILURETYPE ............................................................................................ 124
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6.2.110. LASTTGTFAILURENAME.................................................................................... 125 6.2.111. LASTTGTFAILUREADDR.................................................................................... 125 6.2.112. LOGINACCEPTRSPS .......................................................................................... 125 6.2.113. LOGINOTHERFAILRSPS .................................................................................... 125 6.2.114. LOGINREDIRECTRSPS ...................................................................................... 127 6.2.115. LOGINAUTHFAILRSPS ...................................................................................... 127 6.2.116. LOGINAUTHFAILS.............................................................................................. 127 6.2.117. LOGINNEGOFAILS ............................................................................................. 127 6.2.118. LOGOUTNORMALS............................................................................................. 129 6.2.119. LOGOUTOTHERS................................................................................................ 129 6.2.120. ETO....................................................................................................................... 129 6.2.121. TARGETIPADDRESS .......................................................................................... 129 6.2.122. TARGETPORTNUMBER ...................................................................................... 131 6.2.123. PORTALGROUPTAG ........................................................................................... 131 6.2.124. INITIALR2T ......................................................................................................... 131 6.2.125. IMMEDIATEDATA ............................................................................................... 131 6.2.126. AUTHENTICATIONMETHOD ............................................................................. 133 6.2.127. INITIATORCHAPNAME ...................................................................................... 133 6.2.128. INITIATORSECRET ............................................................................................ 133 6.2.129. TARGETCHAPNAME ........................................................................................... 134 6.2.130. TARGETSECRET ................................................................................................. 134 6.2.131. HEADERDIGEST ................................................................................................. 134 6.2.132. DATADIGEST ...................................................................................................... 135 6.2.133. INITIALR2T ......................................................................................................... 135 6.2.134. IMMEDIATEDATA ............................................................................................... 135 6.2.135. MAXCONNECTIONS........................................................................................... 135 6.2.136. MAXOUTSTANDINGR2T.................................................................................... 136 6.2.137. FIRSTBURSTLENGTH ........................................................................................ 136 6.2.138. MAXBURSTLENGTH ........................................................................................... 136 6.2.139. DEFAULTTIME2WAIT ........................................................................................ 136 6.2.140. DEFAULTTIME2RETAIN .................................................................................... 137 6.2.141. ERRORRECOVERYLEVEL................................................................................... 137 6.2.142. DATAPDUINORDER ........................................................................................... 137 6.2.143. DATASEQINORDER ........................................................................................... 137 6.2.144. SESSIONDIRECTION ........................................................................................ 138 6.2.145. CMDPDUS............................................................................................................ 138 6.2.146. RSPPDUS ............................................................................................................. 138 6.2.147. TXDATAOCTETSHIGH ....................................................................................... 138 6.2.148. RXDATAOCTETSHIGH....................................................................................... 139 6.2.149. DIGESTERRORS................................................................................................. 139 6.2.150. CXNTIMEOUTERRORS ...................................................................................... 139 6.2.151. SESSIONTARGETALIAS.................................................................................... 139 6.2.152. AUTHENTICATIONMETHOD ............................................................................. 141 6.2.153. HEADERDIGEST ................................................................................................. 141 6.2.154. DATADIGEST ...................................................................................................... 141 6.2.155. MAXRECVDATASEGMENTLENGTH.................................................................. 141 6.2.156. TCPWINDOWSIZE ............................................................................................. 142 6.2.157. TCPMSS ............................................................................................................... 142 6.2.158. ISCSICONNECTIONID ...................................................................................... 142 6.2.159. STATUS................................................................................................................ 142 6.2.160. SOURCEPORTNUMBER ..................................................................................... 144 6.2.161. DESTINATIONPORTNUMBER........................................................................... 144 6.2.162. SOURCEIPADDRESS ......................................................................................... 144 6.2.163. DESTINATIONIPADDRESS............................................................................... 144 6.2.164. REDIRECTEDDESTINATIONPORT................................................................... 145 6.2.165. REDIRECTEDDESTINATIONIPADDRESS ....................................................... 145
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6.2.166. SESSIONTSIH .................................................................................................... 145 6.2.167. SESSIONISID ..................................................................................................... 145 6.2.168. SESSIONINITIATORNAME ............................................................................... 146 6.2.169. SESSIONSTATUS............................................................................................... 146 6.2.170. ISCSIBOOT ......................................................................................................... 146 6.2.171. LUNNUMBER ....................................................................................................... 146 6.2.172. LUNSIZE .............................................................................................................. 147 6.2.173. DEVICEVENDORNAME ...................................................................................... 147 6.2.174. DEVICEMODELNUMBER.................................................................................... 147 6.2.175. IPADDRESS......................................................................................................... 147 6.2.176. PORTNUMBER..................................................................................................... 148 6.2.177. INITIALR2T ......................................................................................................... 148 6.2.178. IMMEDIATEDATA ............................................................................................... 148 6.2.179. AUTHENTICATIONMETHOD ............................................................................. 148 6.2.180. INITIATORCHAPNAME ...................................................................................... 150 6.2.181. INITIATORSECRET ............................................................................................ 150 6.2.182. TARGETCHAPNAME ........................................................................................... 150 6.2.183. TARGETSECRET ................................................................................................. 151 6.2.184. PORTIDENTIFIER ............................................................................................... 151 6.2.185. ISCSIBOOT ......................................................................................................... 151 6.2.186. TARGETNAME ..................................................................................................... 151 6.2.187. TARGETISCSINAME........................................................................................... 153 6.2.188. TARGETALIAS..................................................................................................... 153 6.2.189. DEFAULTLOGINPORTAL ................................................................................... 153 6.2.190. DEFAULTINTRPORT........................................................................................... 153 6.2.191. SLPSCOPES......................................................................................................... 154 6.2.192. SLPQUERYLIST................................................................................................... 154 6.2.193. IPADDRESS......................................................................................................... 154 6.2.194. PORTNUMBER..................................................................................................... 154 6.2.195. INITIALR2T ......................................................................................................... 155 6.2.196. IMMEDIATEDATA ............................................................................................... 155 6.2.197. INITIATORCHAPNAME ...................................................................................... 155 6.2.198. INITIATORSECRET ............................................................................................ 156 6.2.199. TARGETCHAPNAME ........................................................................................... 156 6.2.200. TARGETSECRET ................................................................................................. 156 6.2.201. AUTHENTICATIONMETHOD ............................................................................. 157 6.2.202. HEADERDIGEST ................................................................................................. 157 6.2.203. DATADIGEST ...................................................................................................... 157 6.2.204. IPADDRESS......................................................................................................... 157 6.2.205. PORTNUMBER..................................................................................................... 158 6.2.206. PORTIDENTIFIER ............................................................................................... 158 6.2.207. PORTMACADDRESS .......................................................................................... 158 6.2.208. SLPENABLED ...................................................................................................... 158 6.2.209. ISNSENABLED .................................................................................................... 160 6.2.210. DEFAULTINITIATORPORT ................................................................................ 160 6.3. DATA TYPES ................................................................................................................. 160 6.4. COMMON ERROR MESSAGES ................................................................................... 161
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1. Revision History May 2008 First Release
2. Introduction 2.1. Glossary
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2. Introduction
2.1. Glossary
This section describes the meaning of some of the product and protocol specific terms that are used in this document.
Property : An entity in the BladeEngine software that has a value associated with it. A property can be either read-only or read-write. A property can be one of the data type listed in Data Types section in Appendix section.
Verb : It is a command to the CLI. All the verbs that are exported by BladeEngine software are termed as OEMSEVerbs.
Group : A logical entity that holds all the related properties and verbs. There can be groups within groups (termed as sub-groups). Groups are organized heiracically in a tree format.
sm-clp target : SM-CLP document uses the term target to refer to groups. To avoid confusion, this document uses sm-clp target or groups to refer the same.
Initiator : A term used in iSCSI protocol to represent the entity that issues SCSI commands.
Target : A term used in iSCSI protocol to represent the entity that services SCSI commands to an initiator.
Data Types used in this document are listed with their description in the Appendix section.
2.2. Document Convention
This document uses the following conventions to describe command syntax
Convention Meaning
< > Within syntax description, indicates values that an user specifies. For example, show < property >
[ ] Within syntax description, indicates optional keywords that can be used with the command. For example, show [-d < target >]
| Within syntax descriptions, the pipe symbol represents a choice to select one keyword or variable to the left or right of the symbol. (The keyword or variable can be either optional or required.) For example, show [-d < targets > | -l < n | all >]
Table 1: Document Convention
2.3. Hardware and Software Dependencies
The BladeEngine Software is required to be listening on a ssh or a telnet server. It should have a user account setup for the CLI to establish a ssh or a telnet session.
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3. Using the Command-Line Interface This Chapter describes how to access BladeEngine sm-clp server using the CLI. Note that it is possible to connect to the sm-clp server by doing a telnet or SSH and use the same commands.
The additional features that CLI would offer over a regular telnet or SSH sessions are:
• Scriptability Allows the execution of script files. • Usability Allows tab completions on commands and parameters • Command Line options Accepts command line options/arguments and additional
command line parameters
3.1. Connecting to the BladeEngine server using CLI
CLI uses SSH or telnet to connect to the server that is running BladeEngine Software. SSH is used as the default protocol to connect. CLI can be invoked by just typing CLI at the prompt. Username and Password will be prompted for connecting the server using ssh. Telnet can be used by providing a command line option. Username and password will be prompted for telnet session as well.
CLI for using SSH
CLI -t telnet for using Telnet
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3.2. Invoking CLI
CLI can be invoked by typing CLI on the command line as described below
CLI Syntax:
CLI [-t < transport >] [-u < username >] [-p < password >] [-o < output file >] [-s < IP Address > [: < Port >]] [-f < script file > | "< command >"]
Option Description -t takes in transport as argument. Valid transports are telnet and ssh
-u
takes username as argument for transport authentication. It is mandatory to provide username and password CLI Options for authentication. If these CLI options are not provided on the command line, then the CLI will prompt the user to input them before continuing to process the rest of the CLI options and CLI commands.
-p takes password as argument for transport authentication -o takes output file name as argument. This output will be redirected to this file
-s This option takes the IP address and an optional port number (default is 22 for ssh). If this option is not given then the CLI assumes that the SM-CLP server is running on the local machine and attempts to connect to it.
-f takes script file as argument. The CLI program will exit gracefully upon execution of the script file. This option cannot be used along with a command as an argument.
command A basic command or a OEMSE command can be given as a command line argument. The entire command must be within double quotes. This argument cannot be used along with -f option.
Table 2: CLI Options
CLI commands can be run in three different modes as listed below:
• Immediate
In Immediate mode the CLI command is given as a CLI option with the required parameters. The CLI will exit the program after executing the command. If the command did not execute for some reason or if there is a syntax error then the CLI terminates with the appropriate error message.
Example:
CLI "OEMSESaveTCPConfig"
will execute the command OEMSESaveTCPConfig and exit.
• Script
A script file can be supplied followed by a "-f" CLI option. The CLI will execute all the CLI commands in the script file and exit. If exit is not provided at the end of the script file then it is automatically inserted. Script will be aborted if a command encounters with an error.
Example:
CLI -f < scriptfile >
will execute all the CLI commands in scriptfile and exit.
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• Interactive
CLI will enter into an interactive mode, if neither CLI command nor script file is provided as an option. CLI will accept CLI commands and execute them in the interactive shell. CLI will remain in interactive mode until an exit command is given. CLI supports tab completions and command history in the interactive mode only if readline module (comes optionally with Python) is installed.
Example:
CLI
will enter interactive mode.
The Command Line Interface (CLI) for BladeEngine follows the specificiations as defined in SM-CLP Standard 1.0a.
All the CLI commands and options are case insensitive
Parameters that are decimal numbers will also accept hexadecimal values with a '0x' as prefix. For ex: 0xa for decimal 10
Quoted strings are treated as single parameter for the commands that accept character inputs regardless of the space in the string.
For string parameters quotes are optional, unless there is a space in the string. Space is used as a string termination, unless it is within quotes.
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3.3. Accessing Help
CLI provides generic help and context help. Help can be obtained by simply typing
help
at the interactive command prompt.
To obtain a context help type the following at the command prompt:
help < group > < property >
to get help on a particular property
-or-
help < group > < verb >
to get help on a particular command.
If group name is not given it is assumed to be the current group. Refer to help command for details.
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4. Basic Commands This chapter describes the basic commands that are provided by the CLI. The syntax that is provided in this chapter is for script file and interactive mode of operation. For Immediate mode of operation the same syntax can be provided as command line argument within double quotes.
4.1. common options
The following are the common options that can be used with any of the commands
Parameter Description -x | -examin Examines and reports whether the command can be executed. -h | -help Provides help on the command -o | -output < output_arguments >
Takes the output file format. See "output_arguments" below for supported arguments.
-v | -version Displays the SM CLP version number used by the CLI
4.2. output arguments
The following are the arguments for -o or -output option. If more than one arguments are used then they should be separated by commas with no spaces.
Parameter Description format=< value >
Format controls the structure of the output text. The only < value > supported format is "text"
terse Selects the level of detail included in the output to terse. This option cannot be used in conjunction with verbose.
verbose Selects the level of detail included in the output to verbose. This option cannot be used in conjunction with terse.
error The option to select the level of detail included in the output to error is not supported.
language=< value >
Language selects the translation of text. < value > is a 3-character string identifier of language are specified in ISO 639.2. The only < value > supported is "eng" (for English).
begin When multiple items are returned in the output begin/end control where to start in the list. "end" is not supported.
order=< value >
When multiple items are returned in the output order controls the order of those items. The only < value > supported is "default". "reverse" is not supported.
count=< value >
When multiple items are returned in the output number controls the number of items returned. Default < value > is "all" which is supported. Any other value is not supported.
Examples
The following are some examples of usage of output arguments:
To select the level of detail included in the output to verbose: client "OEMSESaveTCPConfig -o verbose" will execute OEMSESaveTCPConfig verb and display detailed output message.
To do the same in the interactive shell of Command Line Interface: OEMSESaveTCPConfig -o verbose
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4.3. cd
Command
cd
Description
This command sets the current group to the value provided in the parameter. If no parameter is given it displays the current working group.
Syntax
cd [common_options] [ -default] [SM-CLP target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description -default takes the current working group to default which is root SM-CLP target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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4.4. show
Command
show
Description
This command shows the property value for the property provided in the string. If no option is given then it displays the list of all the groups and properties available under the current group.
Syntax
show [common_options] [ -default] [ -d] [ -l] [SM-CLP target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description -default function is not defined in SM-CLP 1.0a document
-d
This option accepts a filter that is used to display the output. Valid values for Filters are
• targets Displays all the SM-CLP targets • properties Displays all the properties • verbs Displays all the verbs (commands) • properties=< property name > Displays the property by the given < property
name >. • properties=< property name >==< value > Displays the property by name <
property name > and that has value given in < value >. For example properties=linkState==0 will display all the ports whose link is down (linkState=0). < value > string is case sensitive. Use double quotes around the < value > string if there is a space in it.
-l
This option specifies the level of subgroups the show command has to traverse to display. The default value is 1 which displays just the current group. The possible values for this option are
• 1 to n Displays the given levels of sub-groups. "n" should be an integer. • all Displays all the sub-groups recursively.
SM-CLP target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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4.5. set
Command
set
Description
This command sets the given property with the given value. These values will be persistent unless the user performs an OEMSEEraseConfiguration command in SM-CLP or clears the configuration in iSCSISelect. Any exception to this will be listed in the help. Set command will fail on read-only properties.
Syntax
set [common_options] [SM-CLP target] [< property > ] = [< value > ]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
< property > The property to be set. Type "show -d properties -l all" at the root group to get a list of all properties. Type "show -d properties" to see properties within current group only.
< value > The value is specific to the given command. Please type "help [property]" for applicable values.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Read only property
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4.6. OEMSESaveConfig
Command
OEMSESaveConfig
Description
This command saves the BladeEngine controller configuration to the given file name as an SM-CLP script. The SM-CLP script can be used to restore the BladeEngine controller configuration using the ServerEngines client application. Execute the client utility with the -f option. It is important to note that CHAP secrets will be stored in clear text in the SM-CLP script file. Hence, adequate precautions must be taken to protect this information when storing and using the script file. Also note that the SM-CLP script cannot be used to enable DHCP as a reboot is required when enabled DHCP via SM-CLP. Therefore enable DHCP using iSCSISelect or SM-CLP prior to executing the script.
Syntax
OEMSESaveConfig [common_options] -OEMSEparams File="< value >"
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description -OEMSEparams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
File String N/A N/A N/A string input that contains the filename with fully qualified path where the configuration will be saved.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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4.7. help
Command
help
Description
This command displays generic help and context help on a particular SM-CLP target property or verb. help command without a parameter will display generic help on how to use help.
Syntax
help [common_options] [group] [property | verb]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
group The SM-CLP target for which the property or verb belongs. The valid list of SM-CLP targets are listed in the group table.
property | verb
Context help will be displayed for the given property or verb. The valid list of properties and verbs are listed in the property table and verb table of the document. The properties list can be obtained online by typing "show -d properties -l all". The verb list can be obtained online by typing "show -d verbs -l all".
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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4.8. version
Command
version
Description
This command will display the SM-CLP version number. This command does not take in any parameters.
Syntax
version [common_options]
Options
[common_options]
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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4.9. exit
Command
exit
Description
This command exits the interactive mode (or the script if running in the script mode). It does all the clean up required to do a graceful exit.
Syntax
exit [common_options]
Options
[common_options]
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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5. OEMSE Commands This chapter describes the OEMSE commands (verbs) for BladeEngine Software that are provided by the CLI. The commands has to be run in the particular group (smclp-target). To go the particular group use 'cd' command. CLI allows to execute the OEMSE command from any other group, provide the context (smclp-target) is given as an input to the command (as shown in the syntax of the OEMSE commands). The group (smclp-target) map tree is shown in the Group Maps chapter.
5.1. Group Maps
The following tree represents the SM-CLP targets, properties and verbs with their associations to each other. Convention Meaning * Property ! OEMSECommand [< n > - < m >] Multi-instance group starting with 'n'-th instance and with max of 'm' instances (< parameter >) Mandatory parameter to the action ([< parameter >]) Optional parameter to the action
ROOT |-> BladeEngine[0-7] | |-> *Manufacturer (Read-Only) | |-> *ModelNumber (Read-Only) | |-> *Description (Read-Only) | |-> *SerialNumber (Read-Only) | |-> *ActiveFirmwareVersion (Read-Only) | |-> *FirmwareVersionOnFlash (Read-Only) | |-> *BIOSVersion (Read-Only) | |-> *BootCodeVersion (Read-Only) | |-> *FirmwareStatus (Read-Only) | |-> *iSCSIVersionMin (Read-Only) | |-> *iSCSIVersionMax (Read-Only) | |-> *MaxCDBLength (Read-Only) | |-> *MaxMTUSize (Read-Only) | |-> *LDTO (Read-Only) | |-> *DefaultETO (Read-Only) | |-> *VLDCapable (Read-Only) | |-> *VLDEnabled | |-> !OEMSEEraseConfiguration ( ) | |-> !OEMSEUpgradeFlashROM ( UFIFileName ) |-> LogicalHBA[0-31] |-> !OEMSEEnableNIC ( PhysicalHBANumber ) |-> !OEMSEEnableiSCSI ( PhysicalHBANumber ) |-> !OEMSEDisableNIC ( PhysicalHBANumber ) |-> !OEMSEDisableiSCSI ( PhysicalHBANumber ) |-> NIC | |-> PhysicalHBA[0-7] | |-> PCI | | |-> *VendorID (Read-Only) | | |-> *DeviceID (Read-Only) | | |-> *SubsysDeviceID (Read-Only) | | |-> *SubsysVendorID (Read-Only) | | |-> *BusNumber (Read-Only) | | |-> *DeviceNumber (Read-Only) | | |-> *FunctionNumber (Read-Only) | |-> Driver | | |-> *DriverName (Read-Only) | | |-> *DriverVersion (Read-Only)
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| |-> *IfName (Read-Only) | |-> *MACAddress | |-> QOS | |-> *MaxBitsPerSecond | |-> *MaxPacketsPerSecondPerNIC |-> iSCSI |-> InitiatoriSCSIName | |-> *InitiatoriSCSIName | |-> *InitiatorAlias | |-> *DefaultiSCSIName (Read-Only) |-> InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions | |-> *InitialR2T (Read-Only) | |-> *ImmediateData (Read-Only) | |-> *MaxConnections (Read-Only) | |-> *MaxOutstandingR2T (Read-Only) | |-> *FirstBurstLength (Read-Only) | |-> *MaxBurstLength (Read-Only) | |-> *DefaultTime2Wait (Read-Only) | |-> *DefaultTime2Retain (Read-Only) | |-> *ErrorRecoveryLevel (Read-Only) | |-> *DataPDUInOrder (Read-Only) | |-> *DataSequenceInOrder (Read-Only) | |-> *HeaderDigest (Read-Only) | |-> *DataDigest (Read-Only) | |-> *MaxRecvDataSegmentLength (Read-Only) | |-> *TCPWindowSize (Read-Only) |-> InitiatorLoginOptions | |-> *InitialR2T | |-> *ImmediateData | |-> Authentication | | |-> *AuthenticationMethod | | |-> *InitiatorCHAPName | | |-> *InitiatorSecret | | |-> *TargetCHAPName | | |-> *TargetSecret | |-> *HeaderDigest | |-> *DataDigest |-> PhysicalHBA[0-7] | |-> RouteTable | | |-> RouteTableEntry[0-15] | | | |-> *IPAddress (Read-Only) | | | |-> *SubnetMask (Read-Only) | | | |-> *Gateway (Read-Only) | | |-> !OEMSEAddRouteTableEntry ( IPAddress SubnetMask Gateway ) | | |-> !OEMSEDeleteRouteTableEntry ( InstanceNumber ) | |-> ARPTable | | |-> ARPTableEntry[0-63] | | | |-> *IPAddress (Read-Only) | | | |-> *MACAddress (Read-Only) | | |-> !OEMSEAddARPTableEntry ( IPAddress MACAddress ) | | |-> !OEMSEDeleteARPTableEntry ( InstanceNumber ) | |-> PCI | | |-> *VendorID (Read-Only) | | |-> *DeviceID (Read-Only) | | |-> *SubsysDeviceID (Read-Only) | | |-> *SubsysVendorID (Read-Only) | | |-> *BusNumber (Read-Only) | | |-> *DeviceNumber (Read-Only) | | |-> *FunctionNumber (Read-Only) | |-> Driver | | |-> *DriverName (Read-Only) | | |-> *DriverVersion (Read-Only)
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| |-> Network | | |-> DHCP | | | |-> *DHCPServerAvailable (Read-Only) | | | |-> *DHCPObtainNewIPAddress (Read-Only) | | |-> TCPIPConfiguration | | | |-> *DHCPEnabled (Read-Only) | | | |-> *InitiatorIPAddress (Read-Only) | | | |-> *InitiatorSubnetMask (Read-Only) | | | |-> *DefaultGateway (Read-Only) | | | |-> *IPVersionSupported (Read-Only) | | | |-> *VLANID (Read-Only) | | | |-> !OEMSEConfigureIPAddress ( IPAddress SubnetMask [Gateway] [VLANID] ) | | | |-> !OEMSEConfigureDHCP ( EnableDHCP ) | | |-> NICConfiguration | | | |-> *PortSpeed (Read-Only) | | | |-> *PortMaxSpeed (Read-Only) | | | |-> *MaxFrameSize (Read-Only) | | | |-> *LinkStatus (Read-Only) | | | |-> *ActivePort (Read-Only) | | | |-> *MACAddress (Read-Only) | | | |-> !OEMSERefreshNICConfig ( ) | | |-> QOS | | | |-> *MaxBytesPerSecondPeriSCSI | | | |-> *MaxIosPerSecondPeriSCSI | | |-> *PortRowStatus (Read-Only) | | |-> *PortalRole (Read-Only) | | |-> *PortalProtocol (Read-Only) | | |-> *PortalTag (Read-Only) | |-> !OEMSEPing ( IPAddress ) | |-> EventLog | | |-> EventLogEntry[0-1023] | | | |-> *SequenceNumber (Read-Only) | | | |-> *TimeStamp (Read-Only) | | | |-> *Severity (Read-Only) | | | |-> *Description (Read-Only) | | | |-> *ErrorCode (Read-Only) | | |-> !OEMSERefreshEventLog ( ) | | |-> !OEMSEClearEventLog ( ) | |-> SNMP | |-> *NodeRoles (Read-Only) | |-> *PortalCount (Read-Only) | |-> *NodeCount (Read-Only) | |-> *SessionCount (Read-Only) | |-> *SessionFailureCount (Read-Only) | |-> *LastSessionFailureType (Read-Only) | |-> *LastSessionRmtNodeName (Read-Only) | |-> *SessionDigestErrors (Read-Only) | |-> *SessionConnectionTimeout (Read-Only) | |-> *SessionFormatErrors (Read-Only) | |-> *LoginFailures (Read-Only) | |-> *LastFailureTime (Read-Only) | |-> *LastFailureType (Read-Only) | |-> *LastTgtFailureName (Read-Only) | |-> *LastTgtFailureAddr (Read-Only) | |-> *LoginAcceptRsps (Read-Only) | |-> *LoginOtherFailRsps (Read-Only) | |-> *LoginRedirectRsps (Read-Only) | |-> *LoginAuthFailRsps (Read-Only) | |-> *LoginAuthFails (Read-Only) | |-> *LoginNegoFails (Read-Only) | |-> *LogoutNormals (Read-Only) | |-> *LogoutOthers (Read-Only)
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|-> Target[0-63] | |-> *ETO | |-> TargetPortal[0-63] | | |-> *TargetIPAddress (Read-Only) | | |-> *TargetPortNumber (Read-Only) | | |-> *PortalGroupTag (Read-Only) | |-> TargetLoginOptions | | |-> *InitialR2T | | |-> *ImmediateData | | |-> Authentication | | | |-> *AuthenticationMethod | | | |-> *InitiatorCHAPName | | | |-> *InitiatorSecret | | | |-> *TargetCHAPName | | | |-> *TargetSecret | | |-> *HeaderDigest | | |-> *DataDigest | |-> Session[0-63] | | |-> SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions | | | |-> *InitialR2T (Read-Only) | | | |-> *ImmediateData (Read-Only) | | | |-> *MaxConnections (Read-Only) | | | |-> *MaxOutstandingR2T (Read-Only) | | | |-> *FirstBurstLength (Read-Only) | | | |-> *MaxBurstLength (Read-Only) | | | |-> *DefaultTime2Wait (Read-Only) | | | |-> *DefaultTime2Retain (Read-Only) | | | |-> *ErrorRecoveryLevel (Read-Only) | | | |-> *DataPDUInOrder (Read-Only) | | | |-> *DataSeqInOrder (Read-Only) | | |-> SNMP | | | |-> *SessionDirection (Read-Only) | | | |-> *CmdPdus (Read-Only) | | | |-> *RspPdus (Read-Only) | | | |-> *TxDataOctetsHigh (Read-Only) | | | |-> *RxDataOctetsHigh (Read-Only) | | | |-> *DigestErrors (Read-Only) | | | |-> *CxnTimeoutErrors (Read-Only) | | | |-> *SessionTargetAlias (Read-Only) | | |-> Connection[0-3] | | | |-> ConnectionNegotiatedLoginOptions | | | | |-> *AuthenticationMethod (Read-Only) | | | | |-> *HeaderDigest (Read-Only) | | | | |-> *DataDigest (Read-Only) | | | | |-> *MaxRecvDataSegmentLength (Read-Only) | | | | |-> *TCPWindowSize (Read-Only) | | | | |-> *TCPMSS (Read-Only) | | | |-> *iSCSIConnectionID (Read-Only) | | | |-> *Status (Read-Only) | | | |-> *SourcePortNumber (Read-Only) | | | |-> *DestinationPortNumber (Read-Only) | | | |-> *SourceIPAddress (Read-Only) | | | |-> *DestinationIPAddress (Read-Only) | | | |-> *RedirectedDestinationPort (Read-Only) | | | |-> *RedirectedDestinationIPAddress (Read-Only) | | |-> *SessionTSIH (Read-Only) | | |-> *SessionISID (Read-Only) | | |-> *SessionInitiatorName (Read-Only) | | |-> *SessionStatus (Read-Only) | | |-> *iSCSIBoot (Read-Only) | |-> LUN[0-511] | | |-> *LUNNumber (Read-Only)
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| | |-> *LUNSize (Read-Only) | | |-> *DeviceVendorName (Read-Only) | | |-> *DeviceModelNumber (Read-Only) | | |-> !OEMSETestUnitReady ( ) | | |-> !OEMSEStdInquiry ( ) | | |-> !OEMSEReadCapacity ( ) | | |-> !OEMSESCSIRead ( StartBlockAddress Count ) | | |-> !OEMSESCSIWrite ( StartBlockAddress Count ) | |-> PersistentLogin[0-127] | | |-> PersistentLoginPortal | | | |-> *IPAddress (Read-Only) | | | |-> *PortNumber (Read-Only) | | |-> PersistentLoginOptions | | | |-> *InitialR2T | | | |-> *ImmediateData | | | |-> Authentication | | | | |-> *AuthenticationMethod (Read-Only) | | | | |-> *InitiatorCHAPName (Read-Only) | | | | |-> *InitiatorSecret (Read-Only) | | | | |-> *TargetCHAPName (Read-Only) | | | | |-> *TargetSecret (Read-Only) | | |-> *PortIdentifier (Read-Only) | | |-> *iSCSIBoot | | |-> *TargetName (Read-Only) | |-> *TargetISCSIName (Read-Only) | |-> *TargetAlias (Read-Only) | |-> *DefaultLoginPortal | |-> *DefaultIntrPort | |-> !OEMSESetPersistent ( [IPAddress] [PortNumber] [PhysicalHBAInstanceNumber] [LogicalHBAInstanceNumber] ) | |-> !OEMSELogin ( [IPAddress] [PortNumber] [PhysicalHBAInstanceNumber] [LogicalHBAInstanceNumber] [SessionInitiatorName] ) | |-> !OEMSELogout ( [InstanceNumber] ) | |-> !OEMSEDeletePersistent ( InstanceNumber ) | |-> !OEMSEReScanLUNS ( ) |-> Discovery | |-> SLP | | |-> *SlpScopes | | |-> *SlpQueryList | |-> iSNS | | |-> iSNSEntry[0-3] | | | |-> *IPAddress (Read-Only) | | | |-> *PortNumber (Read-Only) | | |-> !OEMSEDiscoveryiSNSThruDHCP ( ) | | |-> !OEMSEAddiSNSEntry ( IPAddress PortNum ) | | |-> !OEMSEDeleteiSNSEntry ( InstanceNumber ) | |-> SendTargetPortal[0-9] | | |-> SendTargetPortalLoginOptions | | | |-> *InitialR2T | | | |-> *ImmediateData | | | |-> Authentication | | | | |-> *InitiatorCHAPName | | | | |-> *InitiatorSecret | | | | |-> *TargetCHAPName | | | | |-> *TargetSecret | | | | |-> *AuthenticationMethod | | | |-> *HeaderDigest | | | |-> *DataDigest | | |-> *IPAddress (Read-Only) | | |-> *PortNumber (Read-Only) | | |-> *PortIdentifier (Read-Only) | | |-> *PortMacAddress (Read-Only) | | |-> !OEMSEDiscoverTargets ( )
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| |-> *SLPEnabled | |-> *iSNSEnabled | |-> *DefaultInitiatorPort | |-> !OEMSEAddSendTargetPortal ( IPAddress PortNumber [PortIdentifier] ) | |-> !OEMSEDeleteSendTargetPortal ( InstanceNumber ) | |-> !OEMSERefreshAvailableTargets ( ) |-> !OEMSEAddTarget ( TargetName IPAddress PortNumber ) |-> !OEMSEDeleteTarget ( InstanceNumber )
5.2. OEMSEEraseConfiguration
Command
OEMSEEraseConfiguration
Description
This command resets the BladeEngine configuration to factory default settings. Upon successful completion of this command, all user configured settings are lost. No reboot is required for these changes to take effect.
Syntax
OEMSEEraseConfiguration [common_options] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP-target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Active session(s) present. Please log out of all sessions before clearing configuration. For systems booting from an iSCSI target, configuration can only be cleared using the iSCSI Select Utility.,
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5.3. OEMSEUpgradeFlashROM
Command
OEMSEUpgradeFlashROM
Description
This command updates the BladeEngine firmware version stored in non-volatile memory. You must restart the system for the updated firmware to become the active firmware version on the BladeEngine controller. Example: OEMSEUpgradeFlashROM -OEMSEparams UFIFileName="flash.ufi"
Syntax
OEMSEUpgradeFlashROM [common_options] -OEMSEparams UFIFileName="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
UFIFileName string 3 255 3 The path to the UFI file that will be used to upgrade the BladeEngine firmware.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Cannot open the specified file, Invalid UFI file format, BladeEngine firmware has been updated. Please reboot your system for the changes to take effect.,
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5.4. OEMSEEnableNIC
Command
OEMSEEnableNIC
Description
Enables NIC for the BladeEngine controller instance for the domain.
Syntax
OEMSEEnableNIC [common_options] -OEMSEparams PhysicalHBANumber="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name Data Type
Min Max Default Description
PhysicalHBANumber integer 0 7 0 The instance number of the BladeEngine Controller for which the NIC is to be enabled on this domain.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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5.5. OEMSEEnableiSCSI
Command
OEMSEEnableiSCSI
Description
This command enables iSCSI for the BladeEngine controller instance for the domain. Specify the instance number of the BladeEngine controller for which iSCSI is to be enabled. Example: OEMSEEnableiSCSI -OEMSEparams PhyscialHBANumber="2"
Syntax
OEMSEEnableiSCSI [common_options] -OEMSEparams PhysicalHBANumber="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name Data Type
Min Max Default Description
PhysicalHBANumber integer 0 7 0 The instance number of the BladeEngine Controller for which iSCSI is to be enabled on this domain.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Memory allocation failed,
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5.6. OEMSEDisableNIC
Command
OEMSEDisableNIC
Description
Disables NIC for the BladeEngine controller instance for the domain.
Syntax
OEMSEDisableNIC [common_options] -OEMSEparams PhysicalHBANumber="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name Data Type
Min Max Default Description
PhysicalHBANumber integer 0 7 0
The instance number of the BladeEngine Controller for which the NIC interface is to be disabled on this domain. Specify the instance number of the BladeEngine controller for which the NIC interface is to be disabled. Example
OEMDisableNIC -OEMSEparams PhyscialHBANumber="2"
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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5.7. OEMSEDisableiSCSI
Command
OEMSEDisableiSCSI
Description
This command disables iSCSI for the BladeEngine controller instance for the domain.
Syntax
OEMSEDisableiSCSI [common_options] -OEMSEparams PhysicalHBANumber="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name Data Type
Min Max Default Description
PhysicalHBANumber integer 0 7 0
The instance number of the BladeEngine Controller for which ISCSI is to be disabled on this domain. Specify the instance number of the BladeEngine controller for which iSCSI is to be disabled. Example
OEMDisableiSCSI -OEMSEparams PhyscialHBANumber="2"
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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5.8. OEMSEAddRouteTableEntry
Command
OEMSEAddRouteTableEntry
Description
This command adds a user specified entry to the BladeEngine iSCSI initiator route table. Specify an IPAddress, Subnet mask, and Gateway address as required parameters. Example: OEMSEAddRouteTableEntry -OEMSEparams IPAddress="10.12.0.1",SubnetMask="255.255.255.0",Gateway="10.12.2.62"
Syntax
OEMSEAddRouteTableEntry [common_options] -OEMSEparams IPAddress="< value >",SubnetMask="< value >",Gateway="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type Min Max Default Description
IPAddress ipaddress 0 16 0.0.0.0 The IP address of the entry to be entered in the route table.
SubnetMask subnetmask 0 255 255.255.255.0 The Subnet mask of the entry to be entered in the route table.
Gateway ipaddress 1 64 1 The Gateway address of the entry to be entered in the route table.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Invalid value,
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5.9. OEMSEDeleteRouteTableEntry
Command
OEMSEDeleteRouteTableEntry
Description
This command deletes entries from the route table of the BladeEngine iSCSI initiator. The command can delete all entries in the route table or a specific entry. Specify the entry number to be deleted or enter an asterisk (*) to delete all entries. Example: OEMSEDeleteRouteTableEntry -OEMparams InstanceNumber="5"
Syntax
OEMSEDeleteRouteTableEntry [common_options] -OEMSEparams InstanceNumber="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
InstanceNumber string 0 15 0
Specify the number of the route table entry to be deleted. To delete all entries from the route table, use an asterisk (*) in place of a route table entry number.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.10. OEMSEAddARPTableEntry
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5.10. OEMSEAddARPTableEntry
Command
OEMSEAddARPTableEntry
Description
This command will add an entry into the ARP table of the BladeEngine iSCSI Initiator.
Syntax
OEMSEAddARPTableEntry [common_options] -OEMSEparams IPAddress="< value >",MACAddress="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
IPAddress ipaddress 0 16 0.0.0.0 IP address of the entry to be added to the ARP table.
MACAddress string 17 17 00-00-00-00-00-00
The MAC address of the entry to be added to the ARP table.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Invalid value,
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5.11. OEMSEDeleteARPTableEntry
Command
OEMSEDeleteARPTableEntry
Description
This command will delete the given ARP table entry.
Syntax
OEMSEDeleteARPTableEntry [common_options] -OEMSEparams InstanceNumber="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
InstanceNumber string 0 63 0
This parameter accepts string input and converts it to an equivalent number and uses that as an instance number. Use an asterisk '*' in place of an instance number to indicate all instances.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.12. OEMSEConfigureIPAddress
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5.12. OEMSEConfigureIPAddress
Command
OEMSEConfigureIPAddress
Description
This command is used to manually configure the IPAddress. Specify the mandatory options of the IPAddress and the SubnetMask to be configured for the Port. Example: OEMSEConfigureIPAddress -OEMSEparams IPAddress="172.20.14.1",SubnetMask="255.255.255.0". The command will fail if DHCP is enabled. To disable DHCP, use the OEMSEConfigureDHCP command with a mandatory parameter and value of EnableDHCP="False".
Syntax
OEMSEConfigureIPAddress [common_options] -OEMSEparams IPAddress="< value >",SubnetMask="< value >",[Gateway="< value >"],[VLANID="< value >"] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type Min Max Default Description
IPAddress ipaddress 0 0 0.0.0.0 The IP Address to be configured for the port.
SubnetMask subnetmask 0 255 255.255.255.0 The Subnet mask to be configured for the port.
Optional Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
Gateway ipaddress 0 0 0.0.0.0 The Default Gateway to be configured for the port.
VLANID integer 0 4095 0 The VLANID to be configured for the port.
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Invalid value, Failed to configure IP address as DHCP is Enabled. Please disable DHCP to configure IP address, The IP address settings for the BladeEngine iSCSI initiator can not be modified when there is an active iSCSI boot session. Please use the iSCSISelect configuration utility to modify the IP address settings. No configuration changes were made to the BladeEngine
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iSCSI initiator., Warning: An active boot session is present. TCP/IP configuration changes will take effect after next reboot., The IP address settings match the existing configuration. No changes have been made to the configuration.,
5.13. OEMSEConfigureDHCP
Command
OEMSEConfigureDHCP
Description
This command is used to enable or disable DHCP. Use the mandatory parameter EnableDHCP and specify the value True to enable DHCP or False to disable DHCP. Example: OEMSEConfigureDHCP -OEMSEparams EnableDHCP="True". When enabled, the command will obtain a new IPAddress, Subnetmask and Default Gateway. When disabled, the IPAddress, Subnetmask and Default Gateway are reset to all zeros. After disabling DHCP, the IPAddress can be manually configured using the OEMSEConfigureIPAddress command.
Syntax
OEMSEConfigureDHCP [common_options] -OEMSEparams EnableDHCP="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
EnableDHCP list 4 5 False The mandatory parameter to configure DHCP settings.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages The IP address settings for the BladeEngine iSCSI initiator can not be modified when there is an active iSCSI boot session. Please use the iSCSISelect configuration utility to modify the IP address settings. No configuration changes were made to the BladeEngine iSCSI initiator., DHCP will be enabled after the next reboot.,
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The DHCP settings match the existing configure. No changes have been made to the configuration.,
5.14. OEMSERefreshNICConfig
Command
OEMSERefreshNICConfig
Description
This command displays the current NIC configuration properties.
Syntax
OEMSERefreshNICConfig [common_options] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP-target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.15. OEMSEPing
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5.15. OEMSEPing
Command
OEMSEPing
Description
This command will send an ICMP ping request to the specified IPv4 address.
Syntax
OEMSEPing [common_options] -OEMSEparams IPAddress="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
IPAddress ipaddress 0 0 0.0.0.0 The IPv4 address to which the ICMP ping request will be sent.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Invalid value,
5. OEMSE Commands 5.16. OEMSERefreshEventLog
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5.16. OEMSERefreshEventLog
Command
OEMSERefreshEventLog
Description
This command retrieves the current event log entries from the BladeEngine firmware.
Syntax
OEMSERefreshEventLog [common_options] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP-target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Memory allocation failed,
5. OEMSE Commands 5.17. OEMSEClearEventLog
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5.17. OEMSEClearEventLog
Command
OEMSEClearEventLog
Description
This command clears the event log entries stored in the BladeEngine firmware. All entries will be discarded and will not be available to view via SM-CLP.
Syntax
OEMSEClearEventLog [common_options] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP-target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Memory allocation failed,
5. OEMSE Commands 5.18. OEMSETestUnitReady
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5.18. OEMSETestUnitReady
Command
OEMSETestUnitReady
Description
This command enables protocol validation by issuing a Test Unit Ready to the LUN instance number input by the user for the target and reporting status back to the application.
Syntax
OEMSETestUnitReady [common_options] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP-target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.19. OEMSEStdInquiry
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5.19. OEMSEStdInquiry
Command
OEMSEStdInquiry
Description
This command is used for protocol validation by issuing Standard inquiry on the selected LUN instance and updates the VendorId and ProductId properties.
Syntax
OEMSEStdInquiry [common_options] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP-target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.20. OEMSEReadCapacity
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5.20. OEMSEReadCapacity
Command
OEMSEReadCapacity
Description
This command enables protocol validation by issuing a Read Capacity to the LUN instance number input by the user for the target and reporting the status back to the application.
Syntax
OEMSEReadCapacity [common_options] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP-target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.21. OEMSESCSIRead
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5.21. OEMSESCSIRead
Command
OEMSESCSIRead
Description
This command enables protocol validation by issuing SCSI READ commands to the LUN (device).
Syntax
OEMSESCSIRead [common_options] -OEMSEparams StartBlockAddress="< value >",Count="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name Data Type
Min Max Default Description
StartBlockAddress integer 0 65535 0 This parameter indicates the first block address from where to begin the SCSI Read/Write.
Count integer 1 65535 1 This parameter accepts count of number of blocks to be transferred to the device.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.22. OEMSESCSIWrite
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5.22. OEMSESCSIWrite
Command
OEMSESCSIWrite
Description
This command enables protocol validation by issuing SCSI WRITE commands to the LUN (device).
Syntax
OEMSESCSIWrite [common_options] -OEMSEparams StartBlockAddress="< value >",Count="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name Data Type
Min Max Default Description
StartBlockAddress integer 0 65535 0 This parameter indicates the first block address from where to begin the SCSI Read/Write.
Count integer 1 65535 1 This parameter accepts count of number of blocks to be transferred to the device.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.23. OEMSESetPersistent
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5.23. OEMSESetPersistent
Command
OEMSESetPersistent
Description
Execute this command to create a Persistent Login for the target. By setting a login as persistent, the connection will automatically be restored upon reboot. This action takes the following parameters: IP Address of the portal, Port number of the portal, Instance number of the BladeEngine controller (Physical HBA) and finally the instance number of the port (Logical HBA).
Syntax
OEMSESetPersistent [common_options] [-OEMSEparams] [IPAddress="< value >"],[PortNumber="< value >"],[PhysicalHBAInstanceNumber="< value >"],[LogicalHBAInstanceNumber="< value >"] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
Parameter Name Data Type
Min Max Default Description
IPAddress ipaddress 0 0 0.0.0.0 The IP address of the target to be made persistent.
PortNumber integer 1024 65535 1024 The Port number of the target to be made persistent.
PhysicalHBAInstanceNumber integer 0 255 0 A string input that gives the BladeEngine controller instance number.
LogicalHBAInstanceNumber integer 0 1 0
A string input that gives the logical HBA instance number. Note that each port of the controller is mapped to one logical HBA.
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.24. OEMSELogin
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5.24. OEMSELogin
Command
OEMSELogin
Description
This action allows the initiator to login to a target with its current set of login parameters. This action takes the following parameters: IP Address of the portal, Port number of the portal, Instance number of the controller (Physical HBA), and finally the instance number of the port (Logical HBA). The last 2 parameters can be defaulted to the value of the 'DefaultIntrPort' property, which tells what initiator port number to use. The first 2 parameters can be defaulted to the value of the 'DefaultLoginPortal', which tells which portal under the Target will be logged into.
Syntax
OEMSELogin [common_options] [-OEMSEparams] [IPAddress="< value >"],[PortNumber="< value >"],[PhysicalHBAInstanceNumber="< value >"],[LogicalHBAInstanceNumber="< value >"],[SessionInitiatorName="< value >"] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
Parameter Name Data Type
Min Max Default Description
IPAddress ipaddress 0 0 0.0.0.0 The IP address of the target portal to login.
PortNumber integer 1024 65535 1024 The Port number of the target to login.
PhysicalHBAInstanceNumber integer 0 255 0 A string input that gives the BladeEngine controller instance number.
LogicalHBAInstanceNumber integer 0 1 0
A string input that gives the logical HBA instance number. Note that each port of the controller is mapped to one logical HBA.
SessionInitiatorName string 1 224 iqn.se The initiator iSCSI Name for the session to login.
Possible Error Messages
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Common Error Messages Setting ETO failed, The BladeEngine iSCSI initiator TCP/IP settings are not configured. Please configure the TCP/IP settings before issuing this command., Error
5.25. OEMSELogout
Command
OEMSELogout
Description
This action sends a Logout request to this target. SM-CLP will not allow logout of BootSessions.
Syntax
OEMSELogout [common_options] [-OEMSEparams] [InstanceNumber="< value >"] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
InstanceNumber string 0 63 0
This parameter accepts string input and converts it to an equivalent number and uses that as an instance number. Specify an asterisk '*' instead of an instance number to indicate all instances.
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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5.26. OEMSEDeletePersistent
Command
OEMSEDeletePersistent
Description
This command deletes the specified instance of the persistent Login or deletes all the persistent login's for the target if * is specified.
Syntax
OEMSEDeletePersistent [common_options] -OEMSEparams InstanceNumber="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
InstanceNumber string 0 63 0
This parameter accepts string input and converts it to an equivalent number and uses that as an instance number. Specify an asterisk '*' instead of an instance number to indicate all instances.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.27. OEMSEReScanLUNS
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5.27. OEMSEReScanLUNS
Command
OEMSEReScanLUNS
Description
This command reports the LUNs on the system.
Syntax
OEMSEReScanLUNS [common_options] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP-target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages No session available to this target,
5. OEMSE Commands 5.28. OEMSEDiscoveryiSNSThruDHCP
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5.28. OEMSEDiscoveryiSNSThruDHCP
Command
OEMSEDiscoveryiSNSThruDHCP
Description
This command discovers any iSNS Servers through DHCP and adds iSNS entries (if any) to the target.
Syntax
OEMSEDiscoveryiSNSThruDHCP [common_options] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP-target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.29. OEMSEAddiSNSEntry
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5.29. OEMSEAddiSNSEntry
Command
OEMSEAddiSNSEntry
Description
This command adds the given iSNS server to the BladeEngine controller. Specify the iSNS server IP Address as the first required option and the port number as the second. This command will return a successful message if communication with the specified iSNS server is completed. If not successful, check your network configuration. Example: OEMSEAddiSNSEntry -OEMSEparams IPAddress="172.40.2.1",PortNum="3205"
Syntax
OEMSEAddiSNSEntry [common_options] -OEMSEparams IPAddress="< value >",PortNum="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
IPAddress ipaddress 0 0 0.0.0.0 The IP address of the server to be added into the table. The iSNS server table will be used by the firmware for discovering targets.
PortNum integer 1024 65535 1024 The Port number of the iSNS server.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Invalid value,
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5.30. OEMSEDeleteiSNSEntry
Command
OEMSEDeleteiSNSEntry
Description
This command deletes the iSNS server entry to the BladeEngine controller specified as the argument. Specify * to delete all the iSNS server entries from the BladeEngine controller. Example: OEMSEDeleteiSNSEntry -OEMSEparams InstanceNumber="1"
Syntax
OEMSEDeleteiSNSEntry [common_options] -OEMSEparams InstanceNumber="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
InstanceNumber string 0 3 0
This parameter accepts string input and converts it to equivalent number and use that as instance number. Specify an asterisk '*' instead of an instance number to indicate all instances.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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5.31. OEMSEDiscoverTargets
Command
OEMSEDiscoverTargets
Description
The command is used to initiate discovery sessions. A discovery login will be sent to the IP address and port number specified in the OEMSEAddSendTargetPortal command. If discovery is successful, the iSCSI target will return its iSCSI name, allowing login just as a manually configured target. To login to the target, issue the command OEMSELogin in the newly created Target group. This group is found in the /LogicalHBA(x)/iSCSI group.
Syntax
OEMSEDiscoverTargets [common_options] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP-target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages The BladeEngine iSCSI initiator TCP/IP settings are not configured. Please configure the TCP/IP settings before issuing this command.,
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5.32. OEMSEAddSendTargetPortal
Command
OEMSEAddSendTargetPortal
Description
This command creates a SendTarget Portal. The iSCSI Sendtargets mechanism is used to discover a target name using the IP address and port number of the target. Specify the IP address of the target portal as the first required option, and the target port number as the second. Example: OEMSEAddSendTargetPortal -OEMSEparams IPAddress="172.40.2.1",PortNum="3205". After the Sendtarget portal is created, cd into the newly created Sendtargetportal group and issue the command: OEMSEDiscoverTargets. This will issue the Discovery login. If successful, the target will return it's iSCSI name, allowing login just as with a manually configured target.
Syntax
OEMSEAddSendTargetPortal [common_options] -OEMSEparams IPAddress="< value >",PortNumber="< value >",[PortIdentifier="< value >"] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name Data Type Min Max Default Description IPAddress ipaddress 0 0 0.0.0.0 The IP address of the sendtarget portal. PortNumber integer 1024 65535 1024 The Port Number of the SendTargetPortal.
Optional Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
PortIdentifier integer 0 1 0 A unique port identifier of the Initiator from which you can perform sendtargets discovery. The default value is 0.
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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5.33. OEMSEDeleteSendTargetPortal
Command
OEMSEDeleteSendTargetPortal
Description
This command deletes the specified SendTarget Portal from the BladeEngine controller. Specify * to delete all the SendTarget Portals. Example: OEMSEDeleteSendTargetPortal -OEMSEparams InstanceNumber="3"
Syntax
OEMSEDeleteSendTargetPortal [common_options] -OEMSEparams InstanceNumber="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
InstanceNumber string 0 9 0
This parameter accepts string input and converts it to equivalent number and use that as instance number. Specify an asterisk '*' instead of an instance number to indicate all instances.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
5. OEMSE Commands 5.34. OEMSERefreshAvailableTargets
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5.34. OEMSERefreshAvailableTargets
Command
OEMSERefreshAvailableTargets
Description
This command performs a rescan and detects any newly discovered targets. You can view the updated list of targets present by executing the show command. The target groups (if manually added or discovered) are found under the /LogicalHBA(x)/iSCSI group.
Syntax
OEMSERefreshAvailableTargets [common_options] [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description SM-CLP-target
Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
Required Parameters
None
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages Memory allocation failed, The BladeEngine iSCSI initiator TCP/IP settings are not configured. Please configure the TCP/IP settings before issuing this command.,
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5.35. OEMSEAddTarget
Command
OEMSEAddTarget
Description
This command adds a target manually to the list of targets for the initiator. Specify the iSCSI name, IP Address, and Port number for the target. Example: OEMSEAddTarget -OEMSEparams TargetName="iqn.2003-07.com.serverengines:tgt1",IPAddress="17.2.21.15",PortNumber="3205"
Syntax
OEMSEAddTarget [common_options] -OEMSEparams TargetName="< value >",IPAddress="< value >",PortNumber="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
TargetName string 6 255 6 Fully qualified iSCSI name of the target to be added. Adding target will not login. An explicit login has to be done on this target.
IPAddress ipaddress 0 0 0.0.0.0 The IP address of the target to be added. PortNumber integer 1024 65535 1024 The Port number of the target to be added.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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5.36. OEMSEDeleteTarget
Command
OEMSEDeleteTarget
Description
Use this command to manually delete a target from the list of targets.
Syntax
OEMSEDeleteTarget [common_options] -OEMSEparams InstanceNumber="< value >" [SM-CLP-target]
Options
[common_options]
Parameter Description
SM-CLP-target Optional input that indicates the SM-CLP target group for the given command. This overrides the current group. ".." indcates parent group. "/" indicates root group.
-OEMSEParams
takes in additional parameters as arguments as listed below in the Parameters table of this section. The parameters has to be entered in a key=value format.
Required Parameters
Parameter Name
Data Type
Min Max Default Description
InstanceNumber string 0 63 0
This parameter accepts string input and converts it to an equivalent number and uses that as an instance number. Specify an asterisk '*' instead of an instance number to indicate all instances.
Optional Parameters
None
Possible Error Messages
Common Error Messages
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6. Appendix
6.1. MILI_Groups
This chapter contains all the groups map for Storage Blade. Each group is described in a table with a brief description and its identification name (refered to as "StringIdentifier), Attributes (access permissions), Multi-instance (yes or no) along with its adjacent groups, properties and OEMSECommands.
6.1.1. ROOT
String Identifier ROOT
Group Description Root Group
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName ROOT
Subgroups 1. BladeEngine 2. LogicalHBA
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group None
Table 3: ROOT
6.1.2. BladeEngine
String Identifier BladeEngine
Group Description This group instance corresponds to a single BladeEngine controller in this host.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 8
Parent GroupName ROOT
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. Manufacturer 2. ModelNumber 3. Description 4. SerialNumber 5. ActiveFirmwareVersion 6. FirmwareVersionOnFlash 7. BIOSVersion 8. BootCodeVersion 9. FirmwareStatus 10. iSCSIVersionMin 11. iSCSIVersionMax 12. MaxCDBLength 13. MaxMTUSize 14. LDTO 15. DefaultETO 16. VLDCapable 17. VLDEnabled
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSEEraseConfiguration
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2. OEMSEUpgradeFlashROM
Table 4: BladeEngine
6.1.3. LogicalHBA
String Identifier LogicalHBA
Group Description This group instance corresponds to a single port of a BladeEngine controller functioning as an iSCSI Initiator.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 32
Parent GroupName ROOT
Subgroups 1. iSCSI
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSEEnableiSCSI 2. OEMSEDisableiSCSI
Table 5: LogicalHBA
6.1.4. NIC
String Identifier NIC
Group Description This group contains the properties of the NIC interface for this domain of BladeEngine Controller. It allows the user to create virtual interfaces and configure the NIC QoS parameters.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName LogicalHBA
Subgroups None
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 6: NIC
6.1.5. PhysicalHBA
String Identifier PhysicalHBA
Group Description PhysicalHBA group that corresponds to NIC for this domain.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 8
Parent GroupName NIC
Subgroups None
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group None
Table 7: PhysicalHBA
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6.1.6. PCI
String Identifier PCI
Group Description This group contains the PCI properties of the BladeEngine controller.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Subgroups None
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 8: PCI
6.1.7. Driver
String Identifier Driver
Group Description This group corresponds to information about the iSCSI initiator driver.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Subgroups None
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 9: Driver
6.1.8. QOS
String Identifier QOS
Group Description TBD group
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Subgroups None
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group None
Table 10: QOS
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6.1.9. iSCSI
String Identifier iSCSI
Group Description This represents an iSCSI initiator node and is uniquely identified by its iSCSI name (IQN name).
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName LogicalHBA
Subgroups
1. InitiatoriSCSIName 2. InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions 3. InitiatorLoginOptions 4. PhysicalHBA 5. Target 6. Discovery
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSEAddTarget 2. OEMSEDeleteTarget
Table 11: iSCSI
6.1.10. InitiatoriSCSIName
String Identifier InitiatoriSCSIName
Group Description This group contains iSCSI name configuration details for the initiator node.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName iSCSI
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. InitiatoriSCSIName 2. InitiatorAlias 3. DefaultiSCSIName
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 12: InitiatoriSCSIName
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6.1.11. InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
String Identifier InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Group Description This group contains the default login options for the iSCSI initiator node.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName iSCSI
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. InitialR2T 2. ImmediateData 3. MaxConnections 4. MaxOutstandingR2T 5. FirstBurstLength 6. MaxBurstLength 7. DefaultTime2Wait 8. DefaultTime2Retain 9. ErrorRecoveryLevel 10. DataPDUInOrder 11. DataSequenceInOrder 12. HeaderDigest 13. DataDigest 14. MaxRecvDataSegmentLength 15. TCPWindowSize
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 13: InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
6.1.12. InitiatorLoginOptions
String Identifier InitiatorLoginOptions
Group Description This group contains the configured login options for the iSCSI Initiator node.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName iSCSI
Subgroups 1. Authentication
Properties for the group
1. InitialR2T 2. ImmediateData 3. HeaderDigest 4. DataDigest
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 14: InitiatorLoginOptions
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6.1.13. Authentication
String Identifier Authentication
Group Description This group contains the configured connection authentication related login options for the iSCSI Initiator node.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName InitiatorLoginOptions
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. AuthenticationMethod 2. InitiatorCHAPName 3. InitiatorSecret 4. TargetCHAPName 5. TargetSecret
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 15: Authentication
6.1.14. PhysicalHBA
String Identifier PhysicalHBA
Group Description This represents properties of the BladeEngine controller instance under this domain.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 8
Parent GroupName iSCSI
Subgroups
1. RouteTable 2. ARPTable 3. PCI 4. Driver 5. Network 6. EventLog 7. SNMP
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSEPing
Table 16: PhysicalHBA
6.1.15. RouteTable
String Identifier RouteTable
Group Description This group contains the route table entries for the BladeEngine iSCSI initiator firmware.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Subgroups 1. RouteTableEntry
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Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSEAddRouteTableEntry 2. OEMSEDeleteRouteTableEntry
Table 17: RouteTable
6.1.16. RouteTableEntry
String Identifier RouteTableEntry
Group Description A route table entry in the BladeEngine iSCSI initiator firmware.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 16
Parent GroupName RouteTable
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. IPAddress 2. SubnetMask 3. Gateway
OEMSECommands for the group None
Table 18: RouteTableEntry
6.1.17. ARPTable
String Identifier ARPTable
Group Description This group contains the ARP table entries for the BladeEngine iSCSI initiator firmware.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Subgroups 1. ARPTableEntry
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSEAddARPTableEntry 2. OEMSEDeleteARPTableEntry
Table 19: ARPTable
6.1.18. ARPTableEntry
String Identifier ARPTableEntry
Group Description This group instance corresponds to a ARP Table Entry for the BladeEngine iSCSI initiator firmware.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 64
Parent GroupName ARPTable
Subgroups None
Properties for the group 1. IPAddress
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2. MACAddress
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 20: ARPTableEntry
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6.1.19. PCI
String Identifier PCI
Group Description This group contains the PCI properties for the BladeEngine controller.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. VendorID 2. DeviceID 3. SubsysDeviceID 4. SubsysVendorID 5. BusNumber 6. DeviceNumber 7. FunctionNumber
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 21: PCI
6.1.20. Driver
String Identifier Driver
Group Description This group contains information about the host operating system's BladeEngine iSCSI initiator driver.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Subgroups None
Properties for the group 1. DriverName 2. DriverVersion
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 22: Driver
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6.1.21. Network
String Identifier Network
Group Description This group consists of the TCP/NIC configuration of the Network Port
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Subgroups
1. DHCP 2. TCPIPConfiguration 3. NICConfiguration 4. QOS
Properties for the group
1. PortRowStatus 2. PortalRole 3. PortalProtocol 4. PortalTag
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 23: Network
6.1.22. DHCP
String Identifier DHCP
Group Description This group contains the DHCP settings and related actions
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName Network
Subgroups None
Properties for the group 1. DHCPServerAvailable 2. DHCPObtainNewIPAddress
OEMSECommands for the group None
Table 24: DHCP
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6.1.23. TCPIPConfiguration
String Identifier TCPIPConfiguration
Group Description This group consists of the TCP configuration of the Network port.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName Network
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. DHCPEnabled 2. InitiatorIPAddress 3. InitiatorSubnetMask 4. DefaultGateway 5. IPVersionSupported 6. VLANID
OEMSECommands for the group 1. OEMSEConfigureIPAddress 2. OEMSEConfigureDHCP
Table 25: TCPIPConfiguration
6.1.24. NICConfiguration
String Identifier NICConfiguration
Group Description This group consists of the NIC configuration of the Network port
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName Network
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. PortSpeed 2. PortMaxSpeed 3. MaxFrameSize 4. LinkStatus 5. ActivePort 6. MACAddress
OEMSECommands for the group 1. OEMSERefreshNICConfig
Table 26: NICConfiguration
6.1.25. QOS
String Identifier QOS
Group Description This group contains the properties of QoS.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName Network
Subgroups None
Properties for the group 1. MaxBytesPerSecondPeriSCSI
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2. MaxIosPerSecondPeriSCSI
OEMSECommands for the group None
Table 27: QOS
6.1.26. EventLog
String Identifier EventLog
Group Description This group contains the BladeEngine firmware event log entries and actions.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Subgroups 1. EventLogEntry
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSERefreshEventLog 2. OEMSEClearEventLog
Table 28: EventLog
6.1.27. EventLogEntry
String Identifier EventLogEntry
Group Description An event log entry from the BladeEngine firmware.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 1024
Parent GroupName EventLog
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. SequenceNumber 2. TimeStamp 3. Severity 4. Description 5. ErrorCode
OEMSECommands for the group None
Table 29: EventLogEntry
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6.1.28. SNMP
String Identifier SNMP
Group Description This group contains all the SNMP properties.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. NodeRoles 2. PortalCount 3. NodeCount 4. SessionCount 5. SessionFailureCount 6. LastSessionFailureType 7. LastSessionRmtNodeName 8. SessionDigestErrors 9. SessionConnectionTimeout 10. SessionFormatErrors 11. LoginFailures 12. LastFailureTime 13. LastFailureType 14. LastTgtFailureName 15. LastTgtFailureAddr 16. LoginAcceptRsps 17. LoginOtherFailRsps 18. LoginRedirectRsps 19. LoginAuthFailRsps 20. LoginAuthFails 21. LoginNegoFails 22. LogoutNormals 23. LogoutOthers
OEMSECommands for the group None
Table 30: SNMP
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6.1.29. Target
String Identifier Target
Group Description This group represents the information about the targets that are available in the network.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 64
Parent GroupName iSCSI
Subgroups
1. TargetPortal 2. TargetLoginOptions 3. Session 4. LUN 5. PersistentLogin
Properties for the group
1. ETO 2. TargetISCSIName 3. TargetAlias 4. DefaultLoginPortal 5. DefaultIntrPort
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSESetPersistent 2. OEMSELogin 3. OEMSELogout 4. OEMSEDeletePersistent 5. OEMSEReScanLUNS
Table 31: Target
6.1.30. TargetPortal
String Identifier TargetPortal
Group Description This group instance corresponds to a portal of the target identified by its IP address and port number.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 64
Parent GroupName Target
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. TargetIPAddress 2. TargetPortNumber 3. PortalGroupTag
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 32: TargetPortal
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6.1.31. TargetLoginOptions
String Identifier TargetLoginOptions
Group Description This group consists of the set of login options used to login to the target.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName Target
Subgroups 1. Authentication
Properties for the group
1. InitialR2T 2. ImmediateData 3. HeaderDigest 4. DataDigest
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 33: TargetLoginOptions
6.1.32. Authentication
String Identifier Authentication
Group Description This group consists of the set of connection authentication related login options used to create an iSCSI session with the target.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName TargetLoginOptions
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. AuthenticationMethod 2. InitiatorCHAPName 3. InitiatorSecret 4. TargetCHAPName 5. TargetSecret
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 34: Authentication
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6.1.33. Session
String Identifier Session
Group Description This group instance corresponds to an active session with the target.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 64
Parent GroupName Target
Subgroups
1. SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions 2. SNMP 3. Connection
Properties for the group
1. SessionTSIH 2. SessionISID 3. SessionInitiatorName 4. SessionStatus 5. iSCSIBoot
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 35: Session
6.1.34. SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
String Identifier SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Group Description This group stores the negotiated login options when the session was created.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName Session
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. InitialR2T 2. ImmediateData 3. MaxConnections 4. MaxOutstandingR2T 5. FirstBurstLength 6. MaxBurstLength 7. DefaultTime2Wait 8. DefaultTime2Retain 9. ErrorRecoveryLevel 10. DataPDUInOrder 11. DataSeqInOrder
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 36: SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
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6.1.35. SNMP
String Identifier SNMP
Group Description This group instance corresponds to the SNMP properties under this particular session.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName Session
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. SessionDirection 2. CmdPdus 3. RspPdus 4. TxDataOctetsHigh 5. RxDataOctetsHigh 6. DigestErrors 7. CxnTimeoutErrors 8. SessionTargetAlias
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 37: SNMP
6.1.36. Connection
String Identifier Connection
Group Description This group instance corresponds to a connection for a session. A session can have a maximum of four connections.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 4
Parent GroupName Session
Subgroups 1. ConnectionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Properties for the group
1. iSCSIConnectionID 2. Status 3. SourcePortNumber 4. DestinationPortNumber 5. SourceIPAddress 6. DestinationIPAddress 7. RedirectedDestinationPort 8. RedirectedDestinationIPAddress
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 38: Connection
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6.1.37. ConnectionNegotiatedLoginOptions
String Identifier ConnectionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Group Description This group consists of the negotiated connection login options.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName Connection
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. AuthenticationMethod 2. HeaderDigest 3. DataDigest 4. MaxRecvDataSegmentLength 5. TCPWindowSize 6. TCPMSS
OEMSECommands for the group None
Table 39: ConnectionNegotiatedLoginOptions
6.1.38. LUN
String Identifier LUN
Group Description This group instance corresponds to a LUN available behind this target.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 512
Parent GroupName Target
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. LUNNumber 2. LUNSize 3. DeviceVendorName 4. DeviceModelNumber
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSETestUnitReady 2. OEMSEStdInquiry 3. OEMSEReadCapacity 4. OEMSESCSIRead 5. OEMSESCSIWrite
Table 40: LUN
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6.1.39. PersistentLogin
String Identifier PersistentLogin
Group Description This group instance corresponds to persistent login information for the target.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 128
Parent GroupName Target
Subgroups 1. PersistentLoginPortal 2. PersistentLoginOptions
Properties for the group
1. PortIdentifier 2. iSCSIBoot 3. TargetName
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 41: PersistentLogin
6.1.40. PersistentLoginPortal
String Identifier PersistentLoginPortal
Group Description This group instance stores information about the portal involved in the leading connection with the target.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PersistentLogin
Subgroups None
Properties for the group 1. IPAddress 2. PortNumber
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 42: PersistentLoginPortal
6.1.41. PersistentLoginOptions
String Identifier PersistentLoginOptions
Group Description This group instance stores the login options to be used to create a persistent session with this target.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PersistentLogin
Subgroups 1. Authentication
Properties for the group 1. InitialR2T 2. ImmediateData
OEMSECommands for the None
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group
Table 43: PersistentLoginOptions
6.1.42. Authentication
String Identifier Authentication
Group Description This group consists of the set of connection authentication related login options used to create a iSCSI session with the persistent session.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName PersistentLoginOptions
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. AuthenticationMethod 2. InitiatorCHAPName 3. InitiatorSecret 4. TargetCHAPName 5. TargetSecret
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 44: Authentication
6.1.43. Discovery
String Identifier Discovery
Group Description This group stores the discovery parameters configured for the Initiator node.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName iSCSI
Subgroups
1. SLP 2. iSNS 3. SendTargetPortal
Properties for the group
1. SLPEnabled 2. iSNSEnabled 3. DefaultInitiatorPort
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSEAddSendTargetPortal 2. OEMSEDeleteSendTargetPortal 3. OEMSERefreshAvailableTargets
Table 45: Discovery
6.1.44. SLP
String Identifier SLP
Group Description This group stores the SLP discovery parameters
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
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MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName Discovery
Subgroups None
Properties for the group 1. SlpScopes 2. SlpQueryList
OEMSECommands for the group None
Table 46: SLP
6.1.45. iSNS
String Identifier iSNS
Group Description This group stores the iSNS discovery parameters.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName Discovery
Subgroups 1. iSNSEntry
Properties for the group None
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSEDiscoveryiSNSThruDHCP 2. OEMSEAddiSNSEntry 3. OEMSEDeleteiSNSEntry
Table 47: iSNS
6.1.46. iSNSEntry
String Identifier iSNSEntry
Group Description This group instance corresponds to an iSNS Server entry.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 4
Parent GroupName iSNS
Subgroups None
Properties for the group 1. IPAddress 2. PortNumber
OEMSECommands for the group None
Table 48: iSNSEntry
6.1.47. SendTargetPortal
String Identifier SendTargetPortal
Group Description This group instance corresponds to a SendTarget Portal for discovering targets.
Attributes dynamic
MultiInstance Yes
MaxInstance 10
Parent GroupName Discovery
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Subgroups 1. SendTargetPortalLoginOptions
Properties for the group
1. IPAddress 2. PortNumber 3. PortIdentifier 4. PortMacAddress
OEMSECommands for the group
1. OEMSEDiscoverTargets
Table 49: SendTargetPortal
6.1.48. SendTargetPortalLoginOptions
String Identifier SendTargetPortalLoginOptions
Group Description This group consists of the login options used to create a discovery session with the SendTarget Portal.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName SendTargetPortal
Subgroups 1. Authentication
Properties for the group
1. InitialR2T 2. ImmediateData 3. HeaderDigest 4. DataDigest
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 50: SendTargetPortalLoginOptions
6.1.49. Authentication
String Identifier Authentication
Group Description This group consists of the authentication options used to create a discovery session with the SendTarget Portal.
Attributes static
MultiInstance No
MaxInstance N/A
Parent GroupName SendTargetPortalLoginOptions
Subgroups None
Properties for the group
1. InitiatorCHAPName 2. InitiatorSecret 3. TargetCHAPName 4. TargetSecret 5. AuthenticationMethod
OEMSECommands for the group
None
Table 51: Authentication
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6.2. MILI_Properties
This chapter contains all the properties in all the groups of Storage Blade. Each property is described in a table with a brief description and its identification name (refered to as "StringIdentifier), Attributes (access permissions), Min/Max/Default values and its parent group.
6.2.1. Manufacturer
String Identifier Manufacturer
Property Description The manufacturer of the BladeEngine controller.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 32
default Value 0
Parent GroupName BladeEngine
Table 52: Manufacturer
6.2.2. ModelNumber
String Identifier ModelNumber
Property Description The model number of the BladeEngine controller.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 32
default Value 1
Parent GroupName BladeEngine
Table 53: ModelNumber
6.2.3. Description
String Identifier Description
Property Description Description of the BladeEngine controller.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 64
default Value 0
Parent GroupName BladeEngine
Table 54: Description
6.2.4. SerialNumber
String Identifier SerialNumber
Property Description
The serial number of the BladeEngine controller. The serial number is typically one of the MAC addresses assocated with BladeEngine.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 32
default Value 1
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Parent GroupName
BladeEngine
Table 55: SerialNumber
6.2.5. ActiveFirmwareVersion
String Identifier ActiveFirmwareVersion
Property Description
The firmware version which is currently operational on the BladeEngine controller.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 5
max Value 32
default Value 5
Parent GroupName BladeEngine
Table 56: ActiveFirmwareVersion
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6.2.6. FirmwareVersionOnFlash
String Identifier FirmwareVersionOnFlash
Property Description
The firmware version stored on BladeEngine's non-volatile storage. The next time the system restarts, this version will become the active firmware version.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 5
max Value 32
default Value 5
Parent GroupName
BladeEngine
Table 57: FirmwareVersionOnFlash
6.2.7. BIOSVersion
String Identifier BIOSVersion
Property Description The BIOS version which is currently operational on the BladeEngine controller.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 5
max Value 32
default Value 5
Parent GroupName BladeEngine
Table 58: BIOSVersion
6.2.8. BootCodeVersion
String Identifier BootCodeVersion
Property Description
The boot code version which is currently operational on the BladeEngine controller.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 5
max Value 32
default Value 5
Parent GroupName BladeEngine
Table 59: BootCodeVersion
6.2.9. FirmwareStatus
String Identifier FirmwareStatus
Property Description
This property indicates the status of the BladeEngine firmware. This field will return Ready if the firmware is in a properly operating state.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value 2
Parent GroupName
BladeEngine
Table 60: FirmwareStatus
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6.2.10. iSCSIVersionMin
String Identifier iSCSIVersionMin
Property Description
This field corresponds to the iSCSI RFC 3720 field iSCSIVersionMin. A value of 1 for this property indicates support for the RFC3720 specification.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 3
default Value 1
Parent GroupName
BladeEngine
Table 61: iSCSIVersionMin
6.2.11. iSCSIVersionMax
String Identifier iSCSIVersionMax
Property Description
This field corresponds to the iSCSI RFC 3720 field iSCSIVersionMax. A value of 1 for this property indicates support for the RFC3720 specification.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 3
default Value 1
Parent GroupName
BladeEngine
Table 62: iSCSIVersionMax
6.2.12. MaxCDBLength
String Identifier MaxCDBLength
Property Description
This property indicates the maximum CDB length supported by this BladeEngine controller.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 16
default Value 16
Parent GroupName BladeEngine
Table 63: MaxCDBLength
6.2.13. MaxMTUSize
String Identifier MaxMTUSize
Property Description
This property shows the maximum MTU supported for both iSCSI and NIC/TOE traffic for this BladeEngine controller.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 8342
default Value 0
Parent GroupName
BladeEngine
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Table 64: MaxMTUSize
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6.2.14. LDTO
String Identifier
LDTO
Property Description
This property corresponds to the Link Down Time Out (LDTO) value for this BladeEngine controller. The LDTO specifies the amount of time in seconds that BladeEngine iSCSI drivers will delay reporting an error to the operating system.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 8342
default Value -1
Parent GroupName
BladeEngine
Table 65: LDTO
6.2.15. DefaultETO
String Identifier DefaultETO
Property Description
This property corresponds to the Default Extended Time Out (ETO) value for this BladeEngine controller.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 4294967295
default Value -1
Parent GroupName
BladeEngine
Table 66: DefaultETO
6.2.16. VLDCapable
String Identifier
VLDCapable
Property Description
VLD is the Virtual Link Down (VLD) feature for BladeEngine. This property indicates if this BladeEngine controller includes the VLD feature. If this property is set to No, then VLD cannot be enabled.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 4
default Value No
Parent GroupName
BladeEngine
Table 67: VLDCapable
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6.2.17. VLDEnabled
String Identifier
VLDEnabled
Property Description
VLD is the Virtual Link Down (VLD) feature for BladeEngine. Use this property to enable or disable VLD for this BladeEngine controller using the set command. Valid values are Yes and No. To enable, set the value to Yes. The default is No.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 2
max Value 3
default Value No
Parent GroupName
BladeEngine
Table 68: VLDEnabled
6.2.18. VendorID
String Identifier VendorID
Property Description The PCI Vendor ID.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 69: VendorID
6.2.19. DeviceID
String Identifier DeviceID
Property Description This property displays the PCI Device ID.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 70: DeviceID
6.2.20. SubsysDeviceID
String Identifier SubsysDeviceID
Property Description The PCI Subsystem Device ID.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 71: SubsysDeviceID
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6.2.21. SubsysVendorID
String Identifier SubsysVendorID
Property Description This property displays the PCI Subsystem Vendor ID.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 72: SubsysVendorID
6.2.22. BusNumber
String Identifier BusNumber
Property Description This property displays the PCI Bus Number.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 255
default Value 0
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 73: BusNumber
6.2.23. DeviceNumber
String Identifier DeviceNumber
Property Description This property displays the PCI Device Number.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 32
default Value 0
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 74: DeviceNumber
6.2.24. FunctionNumber
String Identifier FunctionNumber
Property Description This property displays the PCI Function number for the NIC function.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 8
default Value 0
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 75: FunctionNumber
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6.2.25. DriverName
String Identifier DriverName
Property Description This property displays the name of the driver.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 2
max Value 10
default Value BENIC
Parent GroupName Driver
Table 76: DriverName
6.2.26. DriverVersion
String Identifier DriverVersion
Property Description This property displays the current version of the driver.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 2
max Value 6
default Value 2
Parent GroupName Driver
Table 77: DriverVersion
6.2.27. IfName
String Identifier IfName
Property Description This property displays the Interface name string for this virtual NIC interface.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 32
default Value 1
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Table 78: IfName
6.2.28. MACAddress
String Identifier MACAddress
Property Description This property displays the MAC address for this virtual NIC interface.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 17
max Value 17
default Value 00-00-00-00-00-00
Parent GroupName PhysicalHBA
Table 79: MACAddress
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6.2.29. MaxBitsPerSecond
String Identifier MaxBitsPerSecond
Property Description
MaxBitsPerSecond number for this virtual NIC interface. The number 'n' indicates 'n*10Mbps' throughput on this interface.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName
QOS
Table 80: MaxBitsPerSecond
6.2.30. MaxPacketsPerSecondPerNIC
String Identifier
MaxPacketsPerSecondPerNIC
Property Description
Maximum number of packets per second of NIC traffic allowed for this domain specified in 1Kpps multiples. A value of 0 indicates no QOS was set and allows all available bandwidth for this domain.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName
QOS
Table 81: MaxPacketsPerSecondPerNIC
6.2.31. InitiatoriSCSIName
String Identifier
InitiatoriSCSIName
Property Description
The iSCSI name (IQN or iSCSI Qualified Name) configured for the initiator node. This name is used to identify the Initiator (to an iSCSI target, for example). Use this property to set the desired iSCSI name for this Initiator using the set command. For example; set InitiatoriSCSIName="iqn.2003-07.com.serverengines;init1".
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 224
default Value iqn.se
Parent GroupName
InitiatoriSCSIName
Table 82: InitiatoriSCSIName
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6.2.32. InitiatorAlias
String Identifier
InitiatorAlias
Property Description
The initiator alias allows an organization to associate a user-friendly name with the iSCSI Name (IQN or iSCSI Qualified Name) of the Initiator. Use this property to set the desired iSCSI alias for this Initiator using the set command. For example; set InitiatorAlias="init1".
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 32
default Value se
Parent GroupName
InitiatoriSCSIName
Table 83: InitiatorAlias
6.2.33. DefaultiSCSIName
String Identifier DefaultiSCSIName
Property Description The default iSCSI name (IQN name) specified for the initiator node.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 224
default Value iqn.2003-07.com.serverengines
Parent GroupName InitiatoriSCSIName
Table 84: DefaultiSCSIName
6.2.34. InitialR2T
String Identifier
InitialR2T
Property Description
The valid values for this property are Yes or No. If set to Yes, the initiator has to wait for the target to solicit SCSI data before sending it. Setting it to No allows the initiator to send a burst of FirstBurstLength bytes unsolicited. The default is Yes.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
Parent GroupName
InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 85: InitialR2T
6.2.35. ImmediateData
String Identifier ImmediateData
Property Description
This property allows the initiator to append unsolicited data to a command. The valid values are Yes or No. The default is No.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
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Parent GroupName
InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 86: ImmediateData
6.2.36. MaxConnections
String Identifier MaxConnections
Property Description The iSCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 1
default Value 1
Parent GroupName InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 87: MaxConnections
6.2.37. MaxOutstandingR2T
String Identifier MaxOutstandingR2T
Property Description The iSCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 88: MaxOutstandingR2T
6.2.38. FirstBurstLength
String Identifier FirstBurstLength
Property Description The iSCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 8192
default Value 8192
Parent GroupName InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 89: FirstBurstLength
6.2.39. MaxBurstLength
String Identifier MaxBurstLength
Property Description The iSCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 262144
default Value 262144
Parent GroupName InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 90: MaxBurstLength
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6.2.40. DefaultTime2Wait
String Identifier DefaultTime2Wait
Property Description The iSCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 2
default Value 2
Parent GroupName InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 91: DefaultTime2Wait
6.2.41. DefaultTime2Retain
String Identifier DefaultTime2Retain
Property Description The iSCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 20
default Value 20
Parent GroupName InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 92: DefaultTime2Retain
6.2.42. ErrorRecoveryLevel
String Identifier ErrorRecoveryLevel
Property Description The iSCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 255
default Value 0
Parent GroupName InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 93: ErrorRecoveryLevel
6.2.43. DataPDUInOrder
String Identifier DataPDUInOrder
Property Description The iSCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 1
default Value 1
Parent GroupName InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 94: DataPDUInOrder
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6.2.44. DataSequenceInOrder
String Identifier DataSequenceInOrder
Property Description The iSCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 1
default Value 1
Parent GroupName InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 95: DataSequenceInOrder
6.2.45. HeaderDigest
String Identifier
HeaderDigest
Property Description
The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI PDU's header segments will be protected by a CRC32C checksum. The default is None.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 6
default Value None
Parent GroupName
InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 96: HeaderDigest
6.2.46. DataDigest
String Identifier
DataDigest
Property Description
The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI PDU's data segment will be protected by a CRC32C checksum. The default is None.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 6
default Value None
Parent GroupName
InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 97: DataDigest
6.2.47. MaxRecvDataSegmentLength
String Identifier MaxRecvDataSegmentLength
Property Description The iSCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 65536
default Value 65536
Parent GroupName InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
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Table 98: MaxRecvDataSegmentLength
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6.2.48. TCPWindowSize
String Identifier TCPWindowSize
Property Description The iSCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 16
max Value 255
default Value 16000
Parent GroupName InitiatorDefaultLoginOptions
Table 99: TCPWindowSize
6.2.49. InitialR2T
String Identifier
InitialR2T
Property Description
The valid values for this property are Yes or No. If set to Yes, the initiator has to wait for the target to solicit SCSI data before sending it. Setting it to No allows the initiator to send a burst of FirstBurstLength bytes unsolicited. The default is Yes.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
Parent GroupName
InitiatorLoginOptions
Table 100: InitialR2T
6.2.50. ImmediateData
String Identifier ImmediateData
Property Description
This property allows the initiator to append unsolicited data to a command. The valid values are Yes or No. The default is No.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
Parent GroupName
InitiatorLoginOptions
Table 101: ImmediateData
6.2.51. AuthenticationMethod
String Identifier AuthenticationMethod
Property Description
Use this property to specify an authentication method using the set command. Valid CHAP values are None, Mutual CHAP, and One-Way CHAP. None is the default.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 4
max Value 12
default Value None
Parent GroupName
Authentication
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Table 102: AuthenticationMethod
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6.2.52. InitiatorCHAPName
String Identifier
InitiatorCHAPName
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This parameter is optional and only required for Mutual CHAP authentication. Some implementations refer to this as a Username. Use the set command with this property to specify the InitiatorCHAPName. The InitiatorCHAPName can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 256
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 103: InitiatorCHAPName
6.2.53. InitiatorSecret
String Identifier
InitiatorSecret
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This is an optional parameter and only required for Mutual CHAP authentication. The secret will be displayed as plain text (and not obfuscated); both while keying and displaying. Use the set command with this property to specify the InitiatorSecret. The InitiatorSecret can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 12
max Value 16
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 104: InitiatorSecret
6.2.54. TargetCHAPName
String Identifier
TargetCHAPName
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the Target. This is a required parameter for both One-Way CHAP and Mutual CHAP authentication. Some implementations refer to this as a Username. Use the set command with this property to specify the TargetCHAPName. The TargetCHAPName can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 256
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 105: TargetCHAPName
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6.2.55. TargetSecret
String Identifier
TargetSecret
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This is a required parameter for both One-Way CHAP and Mutual CHAP authentication. The secret will be displayed as plain text (and not obfuscated); both while keying and displaying. Use the set command with this property to specify the TargetSecret. The TargetSecret can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 12
max Value 16
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 106: TargetSecret
6.2.56. HeaderDigest
String Identifier
HeaderDigest
Property Description
The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI PDU's header segments will be protected by a CRC32C checksum. The default is None.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 4
max Value 6
default Value None
Parent GroupName
InitiatorLoginOptions
Table 107: HeaderDigest
6.2.57. DataDigest
String Identifier
DataDigest
Property Description
The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI PDU's data segment will be protected by a CRC32C checksum. The default is None.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 4
max Value 6
default Value None
Parent GroupName
InitiatorLoginOptions
Table 108: DataDigest
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6.2.58. IPAddress
String Identifier IPAddress
Property Description The destination IP Address of the route table entry.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 16
default Value 0.0.0.0
Parent GroupName RouteTableEntry
Table 109: IPAddress
6.2.59. SubnetMask
String Identifier SubnetMask
Property Description The Subnet mask of the route table entry.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 255
default Value 255.255.255.0
Parent GroupName RouteTableEntry
Table 110: SubnetMask
6.2.60. Gateway
String Identifier Gateway
Property Description The Gateway specified in the route table entry.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 64
default Value 1
Parent GroupName RouteTableEntry
Table 111: Gateway
6.2.61. IPAddress
String Identifier IPAddress
Property Description The IP address of the ARP table entry.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 16
default Value 0.0.0.0
Parent GroupName ARPTableEntry
Table 112: IPAddress
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6.2.62. MACAddress
String Identifier MACAddress
Property Description The MAC address of the ARP table entry.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 17
max Value 17
default Value 00-00-00-00-00-00
Parent GroupName ARPTableEntry
Table 113: MACAddress
6.2.63. VendorID
String Identifier VendorID
Property Description
This property displays the PCI vendor ID of the BladeEngine controller's iSCSI function.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 114: VendorID
6.2.64. DeviceID
String Identifier DeviceID
Property Description
This property displays the PCI device ID of the BladeEngine controller's iSCSI function.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 115: DeviceID
6.2.65. SubsysDeviceID
String Identifier SubsysDeviceID
Property Description
This property displays the PCI subsystem device ID of the BladeEngine controller's iSCSI function.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName
PCI
Table 116: SubsysDeviceID
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6.2.66. SubsysVendorID
String Identifier SubsysVendorID
Property Description
This property displays the PCI subsystem vendor ID of the BladeEngine controller's iSCSI function.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName
PCI
Table 117: SubsysVendorID
6.2.67. BusNumber
String Identifier BusNumber
Property Description
This property displays the PCI bus number of the BladeEngine controller's iSCSI function.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 255
default Value 0
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 118: BusNumber
6.2.68. DeviceNumber
String Identifier DeviceNumber
Property Description
This property displays the PCI device number of the BladeEngine controller's iSCSI function.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 32
default Value 0
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 119: DeviceNumber
6.2.69. FunctionNumber
String Identifier FunctionNumber
Property Description
This property displays the PCI function number of the BladeEngine controller's iSCSI function.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 8
default Value 0
Parent GroupName PCI
Table 120: FunctionNumber
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6.2.70. DriverName
String Identifier DriverName
Property Description
This property displays the name of the iSCSI driver in the host operating system.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 2
max Value 10
default Value BEISCSI
Parent GroupName Driver
Table 121: DriverName
6.2.71. DriverVersion
String Identifier DriverVersion
Property Description
This property displays the version number of the iSCSI driver currently active in the host operating system.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 2
max Value 6
default Value 2
Parent GroupName
Driver
Table 122: DriverVersion
6.2.72. DHCPServerAvailable
String Identifier DHCPServerAvailable
Property Description
This property indicates whether the DHCP Server is available. A value of 1 indicates a server is available and a value of 0 indicates that there is no server available.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 1
default Value 0
Parent GroupName
DHCP
Table 123: DHCPServerAvailable
6.2.73. DHCPObtainNewIPAddress
String Identifier
DHCPObtainNewIPAddress
Property Description
This property indicates whether you can obtain a new IP Address from the DHCP Server. A value of 1 indicates that an IP address is obtained from the DHCP server and a value of 0 indicates that an IP address is not obtained.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 1
default Value 0
Parent DHCP
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GroupName
Table 124: DHCPObtainNewIPAddress
6.2.74. DHCPEnabled
String Identifier
DHCPEnabled
Property Description
This property indicates the current DHCP setting. Using the OEMSEConfigureDHCP command with a mandatory parameter EnableDHCP will configure DHCP. If the parameter is "True", it will enable DHCP and initiate a DHCP request. If the parameter is "False", it will disable DHCP.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 5
default Value False
Parent GroupName
TCPIPConfiguration
Table 125: DHCPEnabled
6.2.75. InitiatorIPAddress
String Identifier InitiatorIPAddress
Property Description The IP Address assigned to the port.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 16
default Value 0.0.0.0
Parent GroupName TCPIPConfiguration
Table 126: InitiatorIPAddress
6.2.76. InitiatorSubnetMask
String Identifier InitiatorSubnetMask
Property Description The Subnet mask for the port.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 255
default Value 255.255.255.0
Parent GroupName TCPIPConfiguration
Table 127: InitiatorSubnetMask
6.2.77. DefaultGateway
String Identifier DefaultGateway
Property Description The Default Gateway specified for the port.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 16
default Value 0.0.0.0
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Parent GroupName TCPIPConfiguration
Table 128: DefaultGateway
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6.2.78. IPVersionSupported
String Identifier IPVersionSupported
Property Description The version of IP Protocol supported. The value can be IPv4 or IPv6.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 4
default Value IPv4
Parent GroupName TCPIPConfiguration
Table 129: IPVersionSupported
6.2.79. VLANID
String Identifier VLANID
Property Description Specifies the current vlan id used.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 4095
default Value 0
Parent GroupName TCPIPConfiguration
Table 130: VLANID
6.2.80. PortSpeed
String Identifier PortSpeed
Property Description
This property specifies the port speed settings. The only Values allowed are 2 for 100baseT and 3 for GigaBit. Everything else would be an invalid argument.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 4
default Value 4
Parent GroupName
NICConfiguration
Table 131: PortSpeed
6.2.81. PortMaxSpeed
String Identifier PortMaxSpeed
Property Description This property specifies the maximum port speed.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 4
default Value 4
Parent GroupName NICConfiguration
Table 132: PortMaxSpeed
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6.2.82. MaxFrameSize
String Identifier MaxFrameSize
Property Description This property specifies the maximum frame size used by the port.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 16
max Value 32000
default Value 16000
Parent GroupName NICConfiguration
Table 133: MaxFrameSize
6.2.83. LinkStatus
String Identifier LinkStatus
Property Description This property indicates whether the link is up or down.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value 2
Parent GroupName NICConfiguration
Table 134: LinkStatus
6.2.84. ActivePort
String Identifier ActivePort
Property Description This property indicates the active port on the BladeEngine controller.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 26
default Value Port 0
Parent GroupName NICConfiguration
Table 135: ActivePort
6.2.85. MACAddress
String Identifier MACAddress
Property Description This property displays MAC Address of the network port.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 17
max Value 17
default Value 00-00-00-00-00-00
Parent GroupName NICConfiguration
Table 136: MACAddress
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6.2.86. MaxBytesPerSecondPeriSCSI
String Identifier
MaxBytesPerSecondPeriSCSI
Property Description
The maximum iSCSI throughput for this domain, specified in 1KBps multiples. A value of 0 indicates no QOS was set and allows all available bandwidth for this domain.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 10485760
default Value 0
Parent GroupName
QOS
Table 137: MaxBytesPerSecondPeriSCSI
6.2.87. MaxIosPerSecondPeriSCSI
String Identifier
MaxIosPerSecondPeriSCSI
Property Description
The maximum number of I/Os per second of iSCSI traffic for this domain, specified in 1KIOPs multiples. A value of 0 indicates no QOS was set and allows all available bandwidth for this domain.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 255
default Value 0
Parent GroupName
QOS
Table 138: MaxIosPerSecondPeriSCSI
6.2.88. PortRowStatus
String Identifier PortRowStatus
Property Description
This field allows entries to be dynamically added and removed from this table via SNMP.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value 2
Parent GroupName Network
Table 139: PortRowStatus
6.2.89. PortalRole
String Identifier PortalRole
Property Description
A portal can operate in one or both of two roles as a target portal and/or an initiator portal.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 2
default Value 1
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Parent GroupName Network
Table 140: PortalRole
6.2.90. PortalProtocol
String Identifier PortalProtocol
Property Description The portal's transport protocol.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 2
default Value 1
Parent GroupName Network
Table 141: PortalProtocol
6.2.91. PortalTag
String Identifier PortalTag
Property Description The portals aggregation tag when the portal is used as an initiator.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 65535
default Value 1
Parent GroupName Network
Table 142: PortalTag
6.2.92. SequenceNumber
String Identifier SequenceNumber
Property Description A Sequence number of the event log entry.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName EventLogEntry
Table 143: SequenceNumber
6.2.93. TimeStamp
String Identifier TimeStamp
Property Description The Time stamp of the event log entry.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName EventLogEntry
Table 144: TimeStamp
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6.2.94. Severity
String Identifier Severity
Property Description The severity associated with the event log entry.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName EventLogEntry
Table 145: Severity
6.2.95. Description
String Identifier Description
Property Description The text description of the event log entry.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 255
default Value 0
Parent GroupName EventLogEntry
Table 146: Description
6.2.96. ErrorCode
String Identifier ErrorCode
Property Description The numeric error code associated with the event log entry.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName EventLogEntry
Table 147: ErrorCode
6.2.97. NodeRoles
String Identifier NodeRoles
Property Description The node role for this iSCSI Initiator.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 148: NodeRoles
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6.2.98. PortalCount
String Identifier PortalCount
Property Description
The number of rows in the iscsiPortaltypeTable which are currently associated with this iSCSI instance.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 5
default Value 1
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 149: PortalCount
6.2.99. NodeCount
String Identifier NodeCount
Property Description
The number of rows in the iscsiNodetypeTable which are currently associated with this iSCSI instance.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 5
default Value 1
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 150: NodeCount
6.2.100. SessionCount
String Identifier SessionCount
Property Description
The number of rows in the iscsiSessiontypeTable which are currently associated with this iSCSI instance.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 5
default Value 1
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 151: SessionCount
6.2.101. SessionFailureCount
String Identifier SessionFailureCount
Property Description The number of times a session belonging to this instance has failed.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 152: SessionFailureCount
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6.2.102. LastSessionFailureType
String Identifier LastSessionFailureType
Property Description The type of failure encountered in the last session failure.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 1
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 153: LastSessionFailureType
6.2.103. LastSessionRmtNodeName
String Identifier LastSessionRmtNodeName
Property Description The iSCSI name of the remote node from the failed session.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 224
default Value iqn.se
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 154: LastSessionRmtNodeName
6.2.104. SessionDigestErrors
String Identifier SessionDigestErrors
Property Description
The count of sessions which failed due to receipt of a PDU containing header or data digest errors.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 155: SessionDigestErrors
6.2.105. SessionConnectionTimeout
String Identifier SessionConnectionTimeout
Property Description The count of sessions which failed due to a sequence exceeding a time limit.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 156: SessionConnectionTimeout
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6.2.106. SessionFormatErrors
String Identifier SessionFormatErrors
Property Description
The count of sessions which failed due to receipt of an iSCSI PDU that contained a format error.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 157: SessionFormatErrors
6.2.107. LoginFailures
String Identifier LoginFailures
Property Description The number of times a login from this initiator failed.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 158: LoginFailures
6.2.108. LastFailureTime
String Identifier LastFailureTime
Property Description
The timestamp of the most recent failure of a login attempt from this initiator. A value of zero indicates that no failures have occurred.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 32
default Value 0
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 159: LastFailureTime
6.2.109. LastFailureType
String Identifier LastFailureType
Property Description The failure type for the most recent login failure on this initiator.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 160: LastFailureType
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6.2.110. LastTgtFailureName
String Identifier LastTgtFailureName
Property Description
The UTF-8 string name of the target that most recently failed a login request from this initiator.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 224
default Value iqn.se
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 161: LastTgtFailureName
6.2.111. LastTgtFailureAddr
String Identifier LastTgtFailureAddr
Property Description
An Internet Network Address of the type specified by the object iscsiIntrLastTgtFailureAddrType.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 162: LastTgtFailureAddr
6.2.112. LoginAcceptRsps
String Identifier LoginAcceptRsps
Property Description
The count of Login Response PDUs received by this initiator that were accepted.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 163: LoginAcceptRsps
6.2.113. LoginOtherFailRsps
String Identifier LoginOtherFailRsps
Property Description
The count of Login Response PDUs received by this initiator with any status code not counted by the other objects as defined for this MIB.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 164: LoginOtherFailRsps
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6.2.114. LoginRedirectRsps
String Identifier LoginRedirectRsps
Property Description
The count of Login Response PDUs received by the initiator with status class Redirection.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 165: LoginRedirectRsps
6.2.115. LoginAuthFailRsps
String Identifier LoginAuthFailRsps
Property Description
The count of Login Response PDUs with status class 0x201 Authentication Failed received by this initiator.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 166: LoginAuthFailRsps
6.2.116. LoginAuthFails
String Identifier LoginAuthFails
Property Description
The number of times the initiator has aborted a login because the target could not be authenticated.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 167: LoginAuthFails
6.2.117. LoginNegoFails
String Identifier LoginNegoFails
Property Description
The number of times the initiator has aborted a login because parameter negotiation with the target failed.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName
SNMP
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Table 168: LoginNegoFails
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6.2.118. LogoutNormals
String Identifier LogoutNormals
Property Description
The count of Logout Command PDUs generated by this initiator with reason code normal.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 169: LogoutNormals
6.2.119. LogoutOthers
String Identifier LogoutOthers
Property Description
The count of Logout Command PDUs generated by this initiator with any status code other than normal.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 0
default Value 4
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 170: LogoutOthers
6.2.120. ETO
String Identifier ETO
Property Description
The Extended TimeOut(ETO) configured for the target. The driver will ensure that the I/Os are not errored back until this time has expired (from the time the target stopped responding).
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 4294967295
default Value -1
Parent GroupName
Target
Table 171: ETO
6.2.121. TargetIPAddress
String Identifier TargetIPAddress
Property Description The IP Address of the target portal.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0.0.0.0
Parent GroupName TargetPortal
Table 172: TargetIPAddress
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6.2.122. TargetPortNumber
String Identifier TargetPortNumber
Property Description The Port number of the target portal.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 65535
default Value 1036
Parent GroupName TargetPortal
Table 173: TargetPortNumber
6.2.123. PortalGroupTag
String Identifier PortalGroupTag
Property Description The tag associated with the Portal Group.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 255
default Value 0
Parent GroupName TargetPortal
Table 174: PortalGroupTag
6.2.124. InitialR2T
String Identifier
InitialR2T
Property Description
The valid values for this property are Yes or No. If set to Yes, the initiator has to wait for the target to solicit SCSI data before sending it. Setting it to No allows the initiator to send a burst of FirstBurstLength bytes unsolicited. The default is Yes.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
Parent GroupName
TargetLoginOptions
Table 175: InitialR2T
6.2.125. ImmediateData
String Identifier ImmediateData
Property Description
This property allows the initiator to append unsolicited data to a command. The valid values are Yes or No. The default is No.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
Parent GroupName
TargetLoginOptions
Table 176: ImmediateData
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6.2.126. AuthenticationMethod
String Identifier AuthenticationMethod
Property Description
Use this property to specify an authentication method using the set command. Valid CHAP values are None, Mutual CHAP, and One-Way CHAP. None is the default.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 4
max Value 12
default Value None
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 177: AuthenticationMethod
6.2.127. InitiatorCHAPName
String Identifier
InitiatorCHAPName
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This parameter is optional and only required for Mutual CHAP authentication. Some implementations refer to this as a Username. Use the set command with this property to specify the InitiatorCHAPName. The InitiatorCHAPName can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 256
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 178: InitiatorCHAPName
6.2.128. InitiatorSecret
String Identifier
InitiatorSecret
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This is an optional parameter and only required for Mutual CHAP authentication. The secret will be displayed as plain text (and not obfuscated); both while keying and displaying. Use the set command with this property to specify the InitiatorSecret. The InitiatorSecret can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 12
max Value 16
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 179: InitiatorSecret
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6.2.129. TargetCHAPName
String Identifier
TargetCHAPName
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the Target. This is a required parameter for both One-Way CHAP and Mutual CHAP authentication. Some implementations refer to this as a Username. Use the set command with this property to specify the TargetCHAPName. The TargetCHAPName can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 256
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 180: TargetCHAPName
6.2.130. TargetSecret
String Identifier
TargetSecret
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This is a required parameter for both One-Way CHAP and Mutual CHAP authentication. The secret will be displayed as plain text (and not obfuscated); both while keying and displaying. Use the set command with this property to specify the TargetSecret. The TargetSecret can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 12
max Value 16
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 181: TargetSecret
6.2.131. HeaderDigest
String Identifier
HeaderDigest
Property Description
The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI PDU's header segments will be protected by a CRC32C checksum. The default is None.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 4
max Value 6
default Value None
Parent GroupName
TargetLoginOptions
Table 182: HeaderDigest
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6.2.132. DataDigest
String Identifier
DataDigest
Property Description
The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI PDU's data segment will be protected by a CRC32C checksum. The default is None.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 4
max Value 6
default Value None
Parent GroupName
TargetLoginOptions
Table 183: DataDigest
6.2.133. InitialR2T
String Identifier
InitialR2T
Property Description
The valid values for this property are Yes or No. If set to Yes, the initiator has to wait for the target to solicit SCSI data before sending it. Setting it to No allows the initiator to send a burst of FirstBurstLength bytes unsolicited. The default is Yes.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
Parent GroupName
SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 184: InitialR2T
6.2.134. ImmediateData
String Identifier ImmediateData
Property Description
This property allows the initiator to append unsolicited data to a command. The valid values are Yes or No. The default is No.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
Parent GroupName
SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 185: ImmediateData
6.2.135. MaxConnections
String Identifier MaxConnections
Property Description ISCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 1
default Value 1
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Parent GroupName SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 186: MaxConnections
6.2.136. MaxOutstandingR2T
String Identifier MaxOutstandingR2T
Property Description ISCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 0
default Value 1
Parent GroupName SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 187: MaxOutstandingR2T
6.2.137. FirstBurstLength
String Identifier FirstBurstLength
Property Description ISCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 8192
default Value 8192
Parent GroupName SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 188: FirstBurstLength
6.2.138. MaxBurstLength
String Identifier MaxBurstLength
Property Description ISCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 262144
default Value 262144
Parent GroupName SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 189: MaxBurstLength
6.2.139. DefaultTime2Wait
String Identifier DefaultTime2Wait
Property Description ISCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 2
default Value 2
Parent GroupName SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 190: DefaultTime2Wait
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6.2.140. DefaultTime2Retain
String Identifier DefaultTime2Retain
Property Description ISCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 20
default Value 20
Parent GroupName SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 191: DefaultTime2Retain
6.2.141. ErrorRecoveryLevel
String Identifier ErrorRecoveryLevel
Property Description ISCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 192: ErrorRecoveryLevel
6.2.142. DataPDUInOrder
String Identifier DataPDUInOrder
Property Description ISCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 1
default Value 1
Parent GroupName SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 193: DataPDUInOrder
6.2.143. DataSeqInOrder
String Identifier DataSeqInOrder
Property Description ISCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 1
default Value 1
Parent GroupName SessionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 194: DataSeqInOrder
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6.2.144. SessionDirection
String Identifier SessionDirection
Property Description The direction of iSCSI session InboundSession and OutboundSession.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 195: SessionDirection
6.2.145. CmdPdus
String Identifier CmdPdus
Property Description The count of Command PDUs transferred on this session.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 196: CmdPdus
6.2.146. RspPdus
String Identifier RspPdus
Property Description The count of Response PDUs transferred on this session.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 197: RspPdus
6.2.147. TxDataOctetsHigh
String Identifier TxDataOctetsHigh
Property Description
The count of data octets that were transmitted bythe local iSCSI node on this session.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 198: TxDataOctetsHigh
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6.2.148. RxDataOctetsHigh
String Identifier RxDataOctetsHigh
Property Description
The count of data octets that were received by the local iSCSI node on this session.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 199: RxDataOctetsHigh
6.2.149. DigestErrors
String Identifier DigestErrors
Property Description
The count of PDUs which were received on the session and contained header or data digest errors.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 200: DigestErrors
6.2.150. CxnTimeoutErrors
String Identifier CxnTimeoutErrors
Property Description
The count of connections within this session which have been terminated due to a timeout.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName SNMP
Table 201: CxnTimeoutErrors
6.2.151. SessionTargetAlias
String Identifier SessionTargetAlias
Property Description
The count of PDUs which were received on the session and contained header or data digest errors.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName
SNMP
Table 202: SessionTargetAlias
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6.2.152. AuthenticationMethod
String Identifier
AuthenticationMethod
Property Description
Use this property to specify an authentication method using the set command. Valid CHAP values are None, Mutual CHAP, and One-Way CHAP. None is the default.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 12
default Value None
Parent GroupName
ConnectionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 203: AuthenticationMethod
6.2.153. HeaderDigest
String Identifier
HeaderDigest
Property Description
The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI PDU's header segments will be protected by a CRC32C checksum. The default is None.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 6
default Value None
Parent GroupName
ConnectionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 204: HeaderDigest
6.2.154. DataDigest
String Identifier
DataDigest
Property Description
The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI PDU's data segment will be protected by a CRC32C checksum. The default is None.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 6
default Value None
Parent GroupName
ConnectionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 205: DataDigest
6.2.155. MaxRecvDataSegmentLength
String Identifier MaxRecvDataSegmentLength
Property Description ISCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 1
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default Value 0
Parent GroupName ConnectionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 206: MaxRecvDataSegmentLength
6.2.156. TCPWindowSize
String Identifier TCPWindowSize
Property Description ISCSI Login Parameter for the Target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 16
max Value 255
default Value 16000
Parent GroupName ConnectionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 207: TCPWindowSize
6.2.157. TCPMSS
String Identifier
TCPMSS
Property Description
The MSS for this connection. The Host driver uses this to determine size of data PDU whenever the BladeEngine is required to transmit the entire PDU with a single iSCSI header.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1514
max Value 9216
default Value 1514
Parent GroupName
ConnectionNegotiatedLoginOptions
Table 208: TCPMSS
6.2.158. iSCSIConnectionID
String Identifier iSCSIConnectionID
Property Description The iSCSI Connection ID assigned to the Connection.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 32
default Value 1
Parent GroupName Connection
Table 209: iSCSIConnectionID
6.2.159. Status
String Identifier Status
Property Description The status of the connection.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 32
default Value Connection Status Unknown
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Parent GroupName Connection
Table 210: Status
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6.2.160. SourcePortNumber
String Identifier SourcePortNumber
Property Description The source port number for the connection.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1024
max Value 65535
default Value 1024
Parent GroupName Connection
Table 211: SourcePortNumber
6.2.161. DestinationPortNumber
String Identifier DestinationPortNumber
Property Description The destination port number for the connection.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1024
max Value 65535
default Value 1024
Parent GroupName Connection
Table 212: DestinationPortNumber
6.2.162. SourceIPAddress
String Identifier SourceIPAddress
Property Description The source IP Address for the connection.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0.0.0.0
Parent GroupName Connection
Table 213: SourceIPAddress
6.2.163. DestinationIPAddress
String Identifier DestinationIPAddress
Property Description The destination IP Address for the connection.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0.0.0.0
Parent GroupName Connection
Table 214: DestinationIPAddress
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6.2.164. RedirectedDestinationPort
String Identifier RedirectedDestinationPort
Property Description The Redirected target TCP port number.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName Connection
Table 215: RedirectedDestinationPort
6.2.165. RedirectedDestinationIPAddress
String Identifier RedirectedDestinationIPAddress
Property Description The Redirected target IP address.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName Connection
Table 216: RedirectedDestinationIPAddress
6.2.166. SessionTSIH
String Identifier SessionTSIH
Property Description
Session TSIH assigned to the session. A value of 0 indicates that there is no session assigned.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName Session
Table 217: SessionTSIH
6.2.167. SessionISID
String Identifier SessionISID
Property Description
Session ISID assigned to the session. This needs to be unique for every session.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName Session
Table 218: SessionISID
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6.2.168. SessionInitiatorName
String Identifier SessionInitiatorName
Property Description The iSCSI Name configured for the session.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 224
default Value iqn.se
Parent GroupName Session
Table 219: SessionInitiatorName
6.2.169. SessionStatus
String Identifier SessionStatus
Property Description This property indicates the status of the session.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 32
default Value Unknown
Parent GroupName Session
Table 220: SessionStatus
6.2.170. iSCSIBoot
String Identifier
iSCSIBoot
Property Description
This property indicates whether the iSCSI session is marked for use as a boot session. A value of 1 indicates a boot session and 0 is a non-boot session. Note that you cannot log out of a boot session via SM-CLP.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 1
default Value 0
Parent GroupName
Session
Table 221: iSCSIBoot
6.2.171. LUNNumber
String Identifier LUNNumber
Property Description Logical unit number of the LUN.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName LUN
Table 222: LUNNumber
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6.2.172. LUNSize
String Identifier LUNSize
Property Description The size of the LUN in bytes.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName LUN
Table 223: LUNSize
6.2.173. DeviceVendorName
String Identifier DeviceVendorName
Property Description The Device Vendor Identification.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName LUN
Table 224: DeviceVendorName
6.2.174. DeviceModelNumber
String Identifier DeviceModelNumber
Property Description The Device Product Identification.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName LUN
Table 225: DeviceModelNumber
6.2.175. IPAddress
String Identifier IPAddress
Property Description The IP address of the Portal used for the leading connection.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0.0.0.0
Parent GroupName PersistentLoginPortal
Table 226: IPAddress
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6.2.176. PortNumber
String Identifier PortNumber
Property Description The Port number of the Portal used for the leading connection.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1024
max Value 65535
default Value 1024
Parent GroupName PersistentLoginPortal
Table 227: PortNumber
6.2.177. InitialR2T
String Identifier
InitialR2T
Property Description
The valid values for this property are Yes or No. If set to Yes, the initiator has to wait for the target to solicit SCSI data before sending it. Setting it to No allows the initiator to send a burst of FirstBurstLength bytes unsolicited. The default is Yes.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
Parent GroupName
PersistentLoginOptions
Table 228: InitialR2T
6.2.178. ImmediateData
String Identifier ImmediateData
Property Description
This property allows the initiator to append unsolicited data to a command. The valid values are Yes or No. The default is No.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
Parent GroupName
PersistentLoginOptions
Table 229: ImmediateData
6.2.179. AuthenticationMethod
String Identifier AuthenticationMethod
Property Description
Use this property to specify an authentication method using the set command. Valid CHAP values are None, Mutual CHAP, and One-Way CHAP. None is the default.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 4
max Value 12
default Value None
Parent GroupName
Authentication
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Table 230: AuthenticationMethod
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6.2.180. InitiatorCHAPName
String Identifier
InitiatorCHAPName
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This parameter is optional and only required for Mutual CHAP authentication. Some implementations refer to this as a Username. Use the set command with this property to specify the InitiatorCHAPName. The InitiatorCHAPName can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 256
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 231: InitiatorCHAPName
6.2.181. InitiatorSecret
String Identifier
InitiatorSecret
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This is an optional parameter and only required for Mutual CHAP authentication. The secret will be displayed as plain text (and not obfuscated); both while keying and displaying. Use the set command with this property to specify the InitiatorSecret. The InitiatorSecret can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 12
max Value 16
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 232: InitiatorSecret
6.2.182. TargetCHAPName
String Identifier
TargetCHAPName
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the Target. This is a required parameter for both One-Way CHAP and Mutual CHAP authentication. Some implementations refer to this as a Username. Use the set command with this property to specify the TargetCHAPName. The TargetCHAPName can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1
max Value 256
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 233: TargetCHAPName
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6.2.183. TargetSecret
String Identifier
TargetSecret
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This is a required parameter for both One-Way CHAP and Mutual CHAP authentication. The secret will be displayed as plain text (and not obfuscated); both while keying and displaying. Use the set command with this property to specify the TargetSecret. The TargetSecret can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 12
max Value 16
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 234: TargetSecret
6.2.184. PortIdentifier
String Identifier PortIdentifier
Property Description The unique port identifier for the port/logical HBA used for the persistent Login.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 1
default Value 0
Parent GroupName PersistentLogin
Table 235: PortIdentifier
6.2.185. iSCSIBoot
String Identifier iSCSIBoot
Property Description
Use this property to set a boot target. A value of 1 marks it is a boot target, a 0 indicates it is not a boot target. Example; set iSCSIBoot="1"
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 1
default Value 0
Parent GroupName
PersistentLogin
Table 236: iSCSIBoot
6.2.186. TargetName
String Identifier TargetName
Property Description The iSCSI name of the target for the persistent login.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 6
max Value 10
default Value 6
Parent GroupName PersistentLogin
6. Appendix 6.2. MILI_Properties
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Table 237: TargetName
6. Appendix 6.2. MILI_Properties
153
6.2.187. TargetISCSIName
String Identifier TargetISCSIName
Property Description The iSCSI Name of the target.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 11
max Value 255
default Value 11
Parent GroupName Target
Table 238: TargetISCSIName
6.2.188. TargetAlias
String Identifier TargetAlias
Property Description The alias name given to the Target node.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0
Parent GroupName Target
Table 239: TargetAlias
6.2.189. DefaultLoginPortal
String Identifier DefaultLoginPortal
Property Description This property indicates the default portal of the target to use to login.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 128
default Value 0
Parent GroupName Target
Table 240: DefaultLoginPortal
6.2.190. DefaultIntrPort
String Identifier DefaultIntrPort
Property Description This property indicates the default port of the initiator to use for login.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 16
default Value 0
Parent GroupName Target
Table 241: DefaultIntrPort
6. Appendix 6.2. MILI_Properties
154
6.2.191. SlpScopes
String Identifier SlpScopes
Property Description The only SLP scope string that is supported is default.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 256
default Value 0
Parent GroupName SLP
Table 242: SlpScopes
6.2.192. SlpQueryList
String Identifier SlpQueryList
Property Description
This property indicates whether an iSCSI name is to be used as the query string or not.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 255
default Value 0
Parent GroupName SLP
Table 243: SlpQueryList
6.2.193. IPAddress
String Identifier IPAddress
Property Description The IP Address of the iSNS Server.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0.0.0.0
Parent GroupName iSNSEntry
Table 244: IPAddress
6.2.194. PortNumber
String Identifier PortNumber
Property Description The Port number of the iSNS Server.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1024
max Value 3205
default Value 1024
Parent GroupName iSNSEntry
Table 245: PortNumber
6. Appendix 6.2. MILI_Properties
155
6.2.195. InitialR2T
String Identifier
InitialR2T
Property Description
The valid values for this property are Yes or No. If set to Yes, the initiator has to wait for the target to solicit SCSI data before sending it. Setting it to No allows the initiator to send a burst of FirstBurstLength bytes unsolicited. The default is Yes.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
Parent GroupName
SendTargetPortalLoginOptions
Table 246: InitialR2T
6.2.196. ImmediateData
String Identifier ImmediateData
Property Description
This property allows the initiator to append unsolicited data to a command. The valid values are Yes or No. The default is No.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 3
default Value Yes
Parent GroupName
SendTargetPortalLoginOptions
Table 247: ImmediateData
6.2.197. InitiatorCHAPName
String Identifier
InitiatorCHAPName
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This parameter is optional and only required for Mutual CHAP authentication. Some implementations refer to this as a Username. Use the set command with this property to specify the InitiatorCHAPName. The InitiatorCHAPName can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 256
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 248: InitiatorCHAPName
6. Appendix 6.2. MILI_Properties
156
6.2.198. InitiatorSecret
String Identifier
InitiatorSecret
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This is an optional parameter and only required for Mutual CHAP authentication. The secret will be displayed as plain text (and not obfuscated); both while keying and displaying. Use the set command with this property to specify the InitiatorSecret. The InitiatorSecret can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 24
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 249: InitiatorSecret
6.2.199. TargetCHAPName
String Identifier
TargetCHAPName
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the Target. This is a required parameter for both One-Way CHAP and Mutual CHAP authentication. Some implementations refer to this as a Username. Use the set command with this property to specify the TargetCHAPName. The TargetCHAPName can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 256
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 250: TargetCHAPName
6.2.200. TargetSecret
String Identifier
TargetSecret
Property Description
This property is an iSCSI authentication login parameter sent to the target. This is a required parameter for both One-Way CHAP and Mutual CHAP authentication. The secret will be displayed as plain text (and not obfuscated); both while keying and displaying. Use the set command with this property to specify the TargetSecret. The TargetSecret can be any name or sequence of numbers.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 24
default Value
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 251: TargetSecret
6. Appendix 6.2. MILI_Properties
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6.2.201. AuthenticationMethod
String Identifier AuthenticationMethod
Property Description
Use this property to specify an authentication method using the set command. Valid CHAP values are None, Mutual CHAP, and One-Way CHAP. None is the default.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 4
max Value 12
default Value None
Parent GroupName
Authentication
Table 252: AuthenticationMethod
6.2.202. HeaderDigest
String Identifier
HeaderDigest
Property Description
The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI PDU's header segments will be protected by a CRC32C checksum. The default is None.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 4
max Value 6
default Value None
Parent GroupName
SendTargetPortalLoginOptions
Table 253: HeaderDigest
6.2.203. DataDigest
String Identifier
DataDigest
Property Description
The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI PDU's data segment will be protected by a CRC32C checksum. The default is None.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 4
max Value 6
default Value None
Parent GroupName
SendTargetPortalLoginOptions
Table 254: DataDigest
6.2.204. IPAddress
String Identifier IPAddress
Property Description The IP Address specified for the SendTarget Portal.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 0
default Value 0.0.0.0
6. Appendix 6.2. MILI_Properties
158
Parent GroupName SendTargetPortal
Table 255: IPAddress
6.2.205. PortNumber
String Identifier PortNumber
Property Description The Port Number specified for the SendTarget Portal.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 1024
max Value 65535
default Value 1024
Parent GroupName SendTargetPortal
Table 256: PortNumber
6.2.206. PortIdentifier
String Identifier PortIdentifier
Property Description The port identifier of the logical HBA/port the Sendtarget Portal is added to.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 0
max Value 1
default Value 0
Parent GroupName SendTargetPortal
Table 257: PortIdentifier
6.2.207. PortMacAddress
String Identifier PortMacAddress
Property Description The mac address of the port the SendTarget portal is added to.
Attributes Read-Only
min Value 17
max Value 17
default Value 00-00-00-00-00-00
Parent GroupName SendTargetPortal
Table 258: PortMacAddress
6.2.208. SLPEnabled
String Identifier SLPEnabled
Property Description
Use this property to enable or disable SLP using the set command. Valid values are Yes and No. To enable SLP, set the value to Yes. The default is No.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 3
default Value No
Parent GroupName
Discovery
6. Appendix 6.2. MILI_Properties
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Table 259: SLPEnabled
6. Appendix 6.3. Data Types
160
6.2.209. iSNSEnabled
String Identifier iSNSEnabled
Property Description
Use this property to enable or disable iSNS using the set command. Valid values are Yes and No. To enable iSNS, set the value to Yes. The default is No.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 1
max Value 3
default Value No
Parent GroupName
Discovery
Table 260: iSNSEnabled
6.2.210. DefaultInitiatorPort
String Identifier DefaultInitiatorPort
Property Description
This property indicates the default initiator port that will be used for any discovery.
Attributes Read-Write
min Value 0
max Value 256
default Value 0
Parent GroupName Discovery
Table 261: DefaultInitiatorPort
6.3. Data Types
Data Type Description U8 8 bit unsigned integer U16 16 bit unsigned integer U32 32 bit unsigned integer BOOLEAN TRUE or FALSE STRING character string with a null termination
IP_ADDRESS
Dotted quad integers. Each value in the dotted quad integer can range from 0 to 255. Certain combinations (even though with the range) are reserved and cannot be used as IP address. Set operations on such IP addresses will fail with "Invalid Parameter" return status.
Table 262: Data Types
6. Appendix 6.4. Common Error Messages
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6.4. Common Error Messages
The following are common error messages for all command returning from SM-CLP:
Failed Version mismatch Not Implemented Resource Busy Unknown Error Invalid Value Invalid Value for parameter Value out of range Invalid number of characters Invalid value Parameter Missing Array length small
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