Dell ISCSI manual For more information, see the figures below

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NOTE: You can use only one of the two 10 Gb Ethernet ports on each control module at a time. With the 10GBASE-T port (left Ethernet 0 port), use CAT6 or better cable. With the SFP+ port (right Ethernet 0 port), use fiber optic cable acceptable for 10GBASE-SR or twinax cable.

For more information, see the figures below.

Figure 7. Cabling an iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster to a Dell EqualLogic PS4110 Storage Array

1. cluster node 1

5. Dell EqualLogic PS4110 storage system

2. cluster node 2

6. control module 0

3. switch 0

7. control module 1

4. switch 1

 

Figure 8. Cabling an iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster to a Dell EqualLogic PS6110 Storage Array

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Contents Hardware Installation and Troubleshooting Guide Page Contents Page Connectivity Cluster SolutionCluster Storage Cluster Hardware RequirementsCluster Nodes Cluster Storage Requirements Network Switches Dedicated To iSCSIDell EqualLogic PS Series Storage Array Requirements NICs Dedicated To iSCSINetwork Configuration Recommendations ISCSI SAN-Attached Cluster Supported Cluster ConfigurationsOther Documents You May Need Page Mouse, Keyboard, And Monitor Cabling Information Power Supplies Cabling InformationPrivate network Cluster Cabling Information For Public And Private NetworksNetwork Connection Description Public network Method Hardware Components For Public NetworkFor Private Network NIC Teaming Storage Arrays Cabling Information Cabling The Storage For Your iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster Dual-Port Network Adapters UsageTwo-Node iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster Sixteen-Node iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster Cabling The Dell EqualLogic PS4110/PS6110 Storage ArraysFor more information, see the figures below Dell EqualLogic PS6110 storage system Cluster node Switch Cabling The Dell EqualLogic PS5000/PS5500 Storage Arrays Dell EqualLogic PS5000 storage system Dell EqualLogic PS6000 storage system Switch Dell EqualLogic PS6500 storage system Obtaining More Information Page Preparing Your Systems For Clustering Configuring a ClusterHost Integration Tools Installation OverviewAdditional Information For Installing iSCSI NICs Running The Remote Setup Wizard Installing The Host Integration ToolsArray Configuration EqualLogic PS Series Arrays And GroupsInitializing An Array And Creating a Group Group ConfigurationMember Successfully Added to Group Initializing An Array And Expanding a GroupEnabling Computer Access To a Group Computer Access To a GroupConfiguring Multipath I/O Between a Computer And a Group Configuring Group Access dialog box, click FinishConfiguring Firewall To Allow Icmp Echo Requests Installing The Microsoft iSCSI Software InitiatorConfiguration Overview Of Shared Storage Arrays Modifying The Registry SettingsClick Volumes and Create volume Creating VolumesRunning The Group Manager GUI Group Manager GUI ComponentsCreating Access Control Records Connecting Hosts To Volumes Advanced Storage FeaturesRestoring Snapshots SnapshotsCreating Snapshots Cloning Volumes VolumesRestoring Volumes Clone Volume Space Reserve dialog box is displayedReplication Replicating VolumesVolume Collections Installation And Configuration Of a Failover ClusterCreating Volume Collections Thin ProvisioningPage Support.microsoft.com Problem Probable Cause Corrective ActionSelect Advanced → Minimum ClusterSelect Modify Volume Settings Problem Probable CauseClick Cluster Services ServiceDo you want to proceed y/nn Additional Networks Cluster InformationPage ISCSI Configuration Worksheet