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Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

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iSCSI (Internet SCSI) <strong>Command</strong>siSCSI commands overviewTable 3The naviseccli iSCSI commands in this chapter include theconnection and iSNS commands. The following table identifies theiSCSI commands that can be used.naviseccli iSCSI commands<strong>Command</strong>DescriptionCHAP User <strong>Command</strong>sconnection -adduserconnection -deleteuserconnection -getuserCreates a CHAP user accountDeletes a CHAP user accountDisplays CHAP user accountsPort administration commandsconnection -getportconnection -setportconnection -pingnodeconnection -tracerouteRetrieves a specific iSCSI port or the list of all the iSCSIportsModifies the properties of a connection portVerifies that packets reach a destination node withouterrorsDisplays the route that a packet takes to a destinationnodeConnection set database commandsconnection -setsharedauthconnection -delsharedauthconnection -getsharedauthconnection -addsetconnection -delsetconnection -modifysetconnection -getsetSets a username and secret for the storage system’sshared credentials recordRemoves the shared authentication information from thesystemDisplays the username and the switch enabled for theshared authentication recordAdds a connection setDeletes a connection set and associated connectionpathsModifies parameters of the connection setLists a specific connection set or all the connection sets370 EMC <strong>Navisphere</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Interface</strong> (<strong>CLI</strong>) <strong>Reference</strong>

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