aoe-interfaces(8)
NAME
aoe-interfaces - restrict aoe driver to specified network interfaces
SYNOPSIS
aoe-interfaces [dev1] [dev2 ...] aoe-interfaces -c
DESCRIPTION
The aoe-interfaces command tells the aoe driver to ignore ATA over Ethernet (AoE) traffic on all but the specified network interfaces. It is
analogous to the aoe_iflist module load option.
If neither the aoe_iflist module load option nor the aoe-interfaces
command are used, the aoe driver will use any network interface for AoE
traffic. Using aoe-interfaces to limit AoE to only trusted networks
prevents the case where a rogue AoE target appears on a public network,
diverting data from the legitimate AoE target. Such an imposter target
effectively corrupts the data on the legitimate target.
If the aoe driver is a module, then calling aoe-interfaces without
arguments will display the current interfaces list. If it hasn't been
set then the output will be blank.
It's good to run the aoe-discover command after setting the AoE interfaces list.
OPTIONS
- -c The -c flag will clear the interface access list, permitting any
- interface to be used.
EXAMPLE
- In this example, the root user on a host named nai loads the aoe module
with only eth0 allowable for AoE traffic. After remembering that shelf
7 is on eth3, this sysadmin uses aoe-interfaces to add eth3 to the list
of allowable network interfaces and then calls aoe-discover to ask the
aoe driver to look for new AoE devices.
- nai:~# modprobe aoe aoe_iflist="eth0"
nai:~# aoe-state10.9 eth0 up - nai:~# aoe-interfaces eth0 eth3
nai:~# aoe-discover
nai:~# aoe-state7.0 eth3 up
e7.1 eth3 up
e7.2 eth3 up
e7.3 eth3 up
e7.4 eth3 up
e7.5 eth3 up
e7.6 eth3 up
e7.7 eth3 up
e7.8 eth3 up
e7.9 eth3 up - e10.9 eth0 up
- nai:~# aoe-interfaces
eth0 eth3
SEE ALSO
aoe-discover(8), aoe-stat(8), aoetools(8).
AUTHOR
- Ed L. Cashin (ecashin@coraid.com)