Checking the status of the iSCSI ports by using the CLI
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to check the status of the iSCSI ports.
Specify the following CLI command to check the status of the iSCSI ports:
lsportipThe following output shows what is displayed when you specify the lsportip command:
id node_id node_name IP_address mask gateway IP_address_6 prefix_6 gateway_6 MAC duplex state speed failover link_state host remote_copy host_6 remote_copy_6 remote_copy_status remote_copy_status_6 vlan vlan_6 adapter_location adapter_port_id lossless_iscsi lossless_iscsi6 storage storage_6
1 1 node1 192.168.1.52 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 5c:f3:fc:0b:da:64 Full configured 1Gb/s no active yes 0 0 0 1 off yes
1 1 node1 5c:f3:fc:0b:da:64 Full configured 1Gb/s yes active 0 0 0 1
2 1 node1 fc00:0000:0000:0000:445a:0a17:fcf7:0236 64 fc00:0000:0000:0000:445a:0a17:fcf7:0001 5c:f3:fc:0b:da:66 Full configured 1Gb/s no active 0 yes 0 0 2 off yes
2 1 node1 5c:f3:fc:0b:da:66 Full configured 1Gb/s yes active 0 0 0 2
1 2 node2 192.168.1.53 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 e4:1f:13:2f:b4:a4 Full configured 1Gb/s no active yes 0 0 0 1 off no
1 2 node2 e4:1f:13:2f:b4:a4 Full configured 1Gb/s yes active 0 0 0 1
2 2 node2 fc00:0000:0000:0000:445a:0a17:fcf7:0237 64 fc00:0000:0000:0000:445a:0a17:fcf7:0001 e4:1f:13:2f:b4:a6 Full configured 1Gb/s no active 0 yes 0 0 2 off no
2 2 node2 e4:1f:13:2f:b4:a6 Full configured 1Gb/s yes active 0 0 0 2
For more information, refer to the lsportip command.