Configuring the md3000i iscsi host ports, Advanced iscsi host ports settings – Dell PowerVault MD3000 User Manual

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Configuring the MD3000i iSCSI Host Ports

Use the configuration dialog for the iSCSI host ports to set up the MD3000i

iSCSI host ports to use with storage arrays in a storage area network (SAN).

1 Click the iSCSI tab, and then click Configure iSCSI Host Ports.
2 Select the controller in the iSCSI host port field, and then use one of

these methods to configure the port:

a

Automatically obtain the configuration using one of the following

methods:
• IPv4 — Obtain the configuration from the DHCP server, or

refresh DHCP.

• IPv6 — Obtain the configuration automatically from a router.

b

Manually specify the configuration using one of the following

methods:
• IPv4 — Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the

host port.

• IPv6 — Enter the IP address, routable IP addresses, and router IP

address.

After you manually enter an IP address, you also can click

Advanced to

set the advanced parameters for the iSCSI target discovery.

Advanced iSCSI Host Ports Settings

NOTE:

Configuring the advanced iSCSI host ports settings is optional.

Use the advanced settings for the individual iSCSI host ports to specify the

TCP frame size, the virtual LAN, and the network priority.

Table 3-2. Advanced iSCSI Host Port Settings

Setting

Description

Virtual LAN (VLAN)

A method of creating independent logical networks within

a physical network. Several VLANs can exist within a

network. VLAN 1 is the default VLAN.

NOTE:

For more information on creating and configuring a

VLAN with MD Support Manager, click the Support tab, then

click View Online Help.

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