.TH aoe-interfaces 8 .SH NAME aoe-interfaces \- restrict aoe driver to specified network interfaces .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B aoe-interfaces [dev1] [dev2 ...] .B aoe-interfaces -c .fi .SH DESCRIPTION The .I 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 \fIaoe_iflist\fP module load option. .PP If neither the \fIaoe_iflist\fP module load option nor the \fIaoe-interfaces\fP command are used, the aoe driver will use any network interface for AoE traffic. Using \fIaoe-interfaces\fP 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. .PP If the aoe driver is a module, then calling .I aoe-interfaces without arguments will display the current interfaces list. If it hasn't been set then the output will be blank. .PP It's good to run the .I aoe-discover command after setting the AoE interfaces list. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB-c\fP The \fB-c\fP flag will clear the interface access list, permitting any interface to be used. .SH EXAMPLE In this example, the root user on a host named .I nai loads the aoe module with only eth0 allowable for AoE traffic. After remembering that shelf 7 is on eth3, this sysadmin uses .I aoe-interfaces to add eth3 to the list of allowable network interfaces and then calls .I aoe-discover to ask the aoe driver to look for new AoE devices. .IP .EX .nf nai:~# modprobe aoe aoe_iflist="eth0" nai:~# aoe-stat e10.9 eth0 up nai:~# aoe-interfaces eth0 eth3 nai:~# aoe-discover nai:~# aoe-stat e7.0 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 .fi .EE .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR aoe-discover (8), .IR aoe-stat (8), .IR aoetools (8). .SH AUTHOR Ed L. Cashin (ecashin@coraid.com)