Dell Compellent Series 30 User Manual

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Configuring a System via the Startup Wizard

To use the dropdown menus

Purpose: Allows you to set the purpose for a port. Valid values for port purpose vary by
transport type.

Fault Domain: Allows you to assign a controller port to a fault domain or to <none>.

User Alias: Allows you to enter descriptive, user-friendly names for physical ports.

To use the buttons

Click Edit Fault Domains to open a dialog on which you can select the domain to edit
or create a new fault domain.

Click Reset Defaults if you modified the configuration and want to return to the original
configuration. Clicking Reset Defaults returns all transports to a single fault domain.

To skip configuration, click Cancel. When asked to confirm, click Yes.

To accept the default configuration or a modified configuration, click Assign Now.

To edit an existing fault domain

1 Click Edit Fault Domains. The Edit Fault Domains - iSCSI dialog appears.

Port Purpose

Transport Type

Legacy Operational Mode

Unknown

FC, iSCSI, and SAS

Port purpose is not yet defined, or the port is
unused.

Front End Primary

FC and iSCSI

Port is connected to servers and is used for the
server IO path.

Front End Reserved

FC and iSCSI

Port is connected to servers and used as a
failover path. Only used for dual-controller
Storage Center systems.

Back End

FC and SAS

Port is connected to disk enclosures.

Direct Connect

FC and iSCSI

Port is directly connected to another Storage
Center controller and is used for inter-controller
communication.

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