SANRAD I3.1.1205 User Manual

Page 316

Advertising
background image

A-16

SANRAD V-Switch User Manual

Configuring the V-Switch with a Single IP
Routing Path

You have just purchased a V-Switch to manage your company’s storage
network. A section of your company’s employees is located in your local
branch offices and a section is stationed in your overseas offices.

You need to configure volume access for both the local and overseas employees.

In this example, the storage network consists of:

ƒ

One JBOD appliance with four disks of equal capacity (the actual
capacity is not important) connected to the V-Switch.

ƒ

One computer terminal with a network card (NIC) acting as the
management station for the V-Switch connected to the Ethernet port
Eth1 via a 1 Gbit Ethernet RJ45 cable. See #2 in Figure A-9.

ƒ

One LAN connection to Ethernet port Eth2 via a 1 Gbit Ethernet RJ45
cable. See #3 in Figure A-9.

ƒ

One external network connection to the LAN.

The hosts 1 and 2 run on the Windows™ 2000 platform and have the IBM iSCSI
initiator v.1.2.2 software installed.

An IP address has already been assigned to the management station.

The management port Eth 1 IP address will be assigned 100.100.100.2.

The network port Eth 2 IP address will be assigned 212.199.43.56.

The iSCSI portal for network port Eth2 will be set to 5003.

Your network should mimic Figure A-9.

This example explains how to:

ƒ

Initialize your V-Switch via the LCD display panel and control
buttons.

ƒ

Manage your V-Switch through a direct 1 Gbit Ethernet connection to
the V-Switch Eth 1 network port.

ƒ

Configure IP routing to a remote IP network.

ƒ

Configure network port Eth 2 for volume exposure to hosts.

ƒ

Create a RAID 10 volume.

ƒ

Expose a RAID 10 volume to both local and remote hosts.

Advertising