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System Requirements
This section describes the system requirements for release 3.5.1 and includes the following information:
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IP Hosts
To ensure the best performance for the SN 5428-2 Storage Router and the iSCSI drivers, the extended
windowing feature of TCP and the receive and transmit flow control feature of the Gigabit Ethernet
driver should be enabled on all IP hosts connecting to the SN 5428-2. On the SN 5428-2 Storage Router,
you can use the CLI show scsirouter all connection tcp command to display the current and maximum
TCP window size for each connected host.
Release Notes for Cisco SN 5428-2 Storage Router, Release 3.5.1
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LUN Trespass feature—provides a LUN failover feature for selected storage arrays that operate on
the active/passive port model. When enabled, the trespass feature provides a redundant path from
the storage router to the storage array by allowing the storage router to detect a path failure to a
storage array port and perform the necessary operations to fail LUNs over to the other port on the
storage array without using any multi-path software. See the
page 6
for details about storage array interoperability.
TCP Window Tuning—provides the ability to maximize bandwidth across the network by
automatically setting the local TCP receive window size to the remote TCP receive window size
without user intervention
A command-line interface (CLI) and a web-based GUI—provides user interfaces for configuration
and maintenance of an SN 5428-2
Network Equipment, page 4
IP Hosts, page 4
Graphical User Interface, page 5
iSCSI Driver Version Support, page 5
Interoperability Information, page 5
The Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on the SN 5428-2 Storage Router use a flow control mechanism for
stopping and starting traffic that prevents the loss of data. Flow control should also be turned on at
the router's Gigabit Ethernet interfaces where the SN 5428-2 Storage Router is connected.
If the SN 5428-2 Storage Router is participating in a cluster (SCSI routing only), and the HA or
management interfaces are plugged into a switch that has Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) enabled,
the storage router should be considered as an end station and the affected ports on the switch should
be configured appropriately. For example, set "portfast" on Cisco switches to cause the ports to
immediately switch from blocking mode to forwarding mode. This helps prevent time-outs, which
can cause unexpected behavior when storage routers join a cluster.
"LUN Trespass Feature" section on
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