HOTSPOT - You run Get-ISCSIServerTarget and you receive the following output. Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement. Hot Area:
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The Get-IscsiServerTarget command obtains iSCSI targets and their associated properties. * Usually, an iSCSI participant can be defined by three or four fields: ✑ Hostname or IP Address (e.g., "iscsi.example.com") ✑ Port Number (e.g., 3260) ✑ iSCSI Name (e.g., the IQN "iqn.2003-01.com.ibm:00.fcd0ab21.shark128") ✑ An optional CHAP Secret (e.g., "secretsarefun") -iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) the fields are: literal iqn (iSCSI Qualified Name) date (yyyy-mm) that the naming authority took ownership of the domain reversed domain name of the authority (e.g. org.alpinelinux, com.example, to.yp.cr) Optional ":" prefixing a storage target name specified by the naming authority. * -InitiatorId<InitiatorId> Specifies the iSCSI initiator identifiers (IDs) to which the iSCSI target is assigned. Use this parameter to filter out the iSCSI Server Target object which can be accessed by the given iSCSI initiator. The format of this parameter is IdType:Value. The acceptable values for this parameter are: DNSName, IPAddress, IPv6Address, IQN, or MACAddress. Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISCSI
I THINK the answers would be Server3.Adatum.com for the top box & InitiatorIds for the lower box...
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/storage-at-microsoft/introduction-of-iscsi-target-in-windows-server-2012/ba-p/424357
I agree with Dan -
On the iSCSI Initiator Properties, select the Targets tab, on Quick Connect on the Target’s field, introduce the FQDN of the Target server, which in this case the answer is server3.adatum.com. If the question mentioned “Discovered targets” then the answer qould be the “IQN”.
The second part of the question, when configuring the targets properties you’ll be asked to configure Initiators ID’s, which makes that the correct answer.
This question is a total blowout. 1: There's no graphic in the question itself. 2: The "answer" shows the graphic that should've been in the question, with no answer! I'm still confused on what the answer should be here.
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