


This option allows choosing the IP address for the Target Server, if there are several network cards in a single computer, or using the localhost address (127.0.0.1) to run the service only on the current machine. The main toolbar of iSCSI Target Server provides access to the controls for the start-up of the server that will be used for sharing the iSCSI Targets to initiators:
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Remove target – deletion of the selected iSCSI Target from the list Ĭonnect as local disk – mounting the chosen iSCSI Target directly in the Windows operating system, without opening the Windows iSCSI Initiator dialog.ĭetach the local disk – unmounting the connected iSCSI Target in the Windows operating system. Show details – the foregoing information about the given iSCSI Target opened in a separate window, along with the IQNs (iSCSI qualified names) of initiators connected to it The last column indicates the number of initiators (clients) that are currently connected to the given iSCSI Target.Ī context menu of an item in the list can be invoked with the right click of a mouse and includes the following options:

The main content area of iSCSI Target Server is presented as a list of available iSCSI Targets with their IDs, names of the respective storages, start sector and total size properties. The main toolbar of iSCSI Target Server (2) is located at the top, whereas the lower part contains the buttons area (3). In the opened window, you can see the main content area (1) positioned at the center. The component is also launched automatically when a storage or partition opened in the storages navigation pane is set up as an iSCSI Target using the respective option in the storage context menu. The service is accessible via the "iSCSI Target Server" option from the "Tools" item of the main menu.
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Opened on several machines within the same LAN, the software can act as both the server and the initiator, establishing their interaction and availability of the storage devices located on the side of the "host" to the "client". ISCSI Target Server is an embedded component of UFS Explorer that enables read-only iSCSI access to any storages of a local or remote computer. Access to the configured iSCSI targets via the built-in iSCSI client.
