The command removes the Netmask from the specified interface.
Example:
iSCSI> Interface Netmask Remove iscsi1
[Info] The Netmask has been removed from iscsi1.
■ Type the command Interface VLAN Remove and enter an iSCSI interface
name.
The command removes the VLAN tag from the specified interface.
Example:
iSCSI> Interface VLAN Remove iscsi1
[Info] The VLAN tag has been removed from iscsi1.
To reset the MTU
1
Open a Secure Shell (SSH) session to log on to the appliance as an
administrator.
2
Navigate to the Main_Menu > Settings > iSCSI menu.
3
Type the command Interface MTU Reset and enter an iSCSI interface name.
Note that the command resets MTU to the default value (1500) on both the
iSCSI interface and the network interface to which it maps.
Example:
iSCSI > Interface MTU Reset iscsi1
The MTU will be reset to 1500 for both iscsi1 and also
the network interface eth6.
Do you want to continue?(yes/no)[no] :yes
[Info] The MTU has been reset to 1500.
About CHAP authentication
The authentication method that is used for appliances is called Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol (or CHAP). The CHAP authentication can be applied to the
following commands or actions:
■ Discovering a target
■ Connecting to the target
25Configuring iSCSI
About CHAP authentication