6–iSCSI Noninteractive CommandsCommand Summary6-2 SN0054667-00 CThe positional parameters vary, depending on the command option specified. Forexample, to display an adapter’s configured settings, use the command option -C,followed by the port instance number (positional parameter). In contrast, thecommand for providing general information, -g, has no positional parameters.In noninteractive mode, most changes made to the port instance become effectiveimmediately. This sometimes causes the adapter to reset, as specified in thecommand description. Be sure the system is prepared for an adapter reset beforemaking changes.This remainder of this chapter contains an alphabetical list of QConvergeConsoleCLI commands used in noninteractive mode.Command SummaryThis section lists and describes each command line option in alphabetic order,followed by a command description.-acbTo inquire whether the access method control block (ACB) firmware functions aresupported, issue the -acb command. In general, up-to-date firmware and driverare required for ACB to be supported.CHAP Name Null-terminated CHAP name, which is sent by the portinstance when responding to the CHAP challengeCHAP Secret CHAP secret, which is used by the port instance when gener-ating the CHAP responseBoot Target The target ID of the target device from which to bootBoot LUN The LUN of the boot deviceNOTE: The commands are case sensitive. For example, -g is not the same as-G. Only one command line option per input file is valid. is an instance number from the list of all iSCSIadapter ports in the system. You can see this list with the command -i.Table 6-1. Noninteractive Command Variables (Continued)Variable Definition