iSCSI QoS Commands
Cisco Sx350 Ph. 2.2.5 Devices - Command Line Interface Reference Guide
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From initiator to target sub-flow—The sub-flow is classified by the
Destination TCP port defined by the
configured Destination IP address, if the
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From target to initiator sub-flow—The sub-flow is classified by the Source
TCP port defined by the
address, if the
Up to 8 iSCSI flows are supported.
Use the iscsi flow default command, to restore the iSCSI default configuration.
For the same TCP port you can use either the iscsi flow
few iscsi flow
tcp-port ip-address
Use the no iscsi flow
defined by the iscsi target port
Use the no iscsi flow
tcp-port
iscsi flow
command.
To delete a default iSCSI flow, use the no iscsi flow
To delete all default iSCSI flows, use the no iscsi flow default command.
To delete all iSCSI flows (including the default ones), use the no iscsi flow
command.
Example
The following example defines four pair of iSCSI flows:
switchxxxxxx(config)#
switchxxxxxx(config)#
switchxxxxxx(config)#
switchxxxxxx(config)#
switchxxxxxx(config)#
32.3 iscsi qos
To define the quality of service profile applying to iSCSI flows, use the iscsi qos
command in Global Configuration mode. To restore the default configuration, use
the no form of the command.
tcp-port
argument and by the configured Source IP
ip-address
argument is configured.
commands with different IP addresses.
tcp-port ip-address
command, to delete the iSCSI flows
tcp-port ip-address
tcp-port
command, to delete the iSCSI flows defined by the
no iscsi flow default
iscsi flow 1200
iscsi flow 1201 1.1.1.1
iscsi flow 1201 1.1.1.10
iscsi flow 1201 101.12.21.410
tcp-port
argument and by the
ip-address
argument is configured.
tcp-port
command.
tcp-port
command.
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