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exeRcISe 1.9 (continued)
10. Click the General tab. This tab displays the list of registered initiators and targets. In
addition to their iSCSI qualified name, it lists storage node type (Target or Initiator), alias
string, and entity identifier (the Fully Qualified Domain Name [FQDN] of the machine
hosting the iSNS client).
11. Click the Discovery Domains tab. The purpose of Discovery Domains is to provide a way
to separate and group nodes. This is similar to zoning in Fibre Channel. The following
options are available on the Discovery Domains tab:
Create is used to create a new discovery domain.
Refresh is used to repopulate the Discovery Domain drop-down list.
Delete is used to delete the currently selected discovery domain.
Add is used to add nodes that are already registered in iSNS to the currently
selected discovery domain.
Add New is used to add nodes by entering the iSCSI Qualified Name (iQN) of the
node. These nodes do not have to be currently registered.
Remove Used is used to remove selected nodes from the discovery domain.
12. Click the Discovery Domain Sets tab. The purpose of discovery domain sets is to sepa-
rate further discovery domains. Discovery domains can be enabled or disabled, giving
administrators the ability to restrict further the visibility of all initiators and targets.
The options on the Discovery Domain Sets tab are as follows:
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