Dell MD3660I manual Linux Host Setup, Using a DNS Server, Using a Wins Server, Using Dhcp

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3.Restart network services using the following command:

/etc/init.d/network restart

Using A DNS Server

If you are using static IP addressing:

1.In the Control Panel, select Network connections or Network and Sharing Center and then click Manage network connections.

2.Right-click the network connection you want to configure and select Properties.

3.On the General tab (for a local area connection) or the Networking tab (for all other connections), select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.

4.Select Obtain DNS server address automatically or enter the preferred and alternate DNS server IP addresses and click OK.

Using A WINS Server

If you are using static IP addressing:

NOTE: If you are using a DHCP server to allocate WINS server IP addresses, you do not need to add WINS server addresses.

1.In the Control Panel, select Network connections.

2.Right-click the network connection you want to configure and select Properties.

3.On the General tab (for a local area connection) or the Networking tab (for all other connections), select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.

4.Select Advanced WINS tab and click Add.

5.In the TCP/IP WINS server window, type the IP address of the WINS server and click Add.

6.To enable use of the Lmhosts file to resolve remote NetBIOS names, select Enable LMHOSTS lookup.

7.To specify the location of the file that you want to import into the Lmhosts file, select Import LMHOSTS and then select the file in the Open dialog box.

8.Enable or disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP.

If using Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Core Version, use the netsh interface command to configure the iSCSI ports on the host server.

Linux Host Setup

To set up a Linux host network, you must configure the IP address and netmask of each iSCSI port connected to the storage array. The specific steps depend on whether you are configuring TCP/IP using DHCP or configuring TCP/IP using a static IP address.

NOTE: The server IP addresses must be configured for network communication to the same IP subnet as the storage array management and iSCSI ports.

Using DHCP

If you are using DHCP (root users only):

1.Edit the /etc/sysconfig/network file:

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Contents Page Dell Inc Contents Uninstalling MD Storage Manager Appendix Manual Configuration Of iSCSIIncreasing Bandwidth With Multiple iSCSI Sessions Page Introduction System RequirementsIntroduction To Storage Arrays Management Station RequirementsPage Hardware Installation Planning The Storage ConfigurationConnecting The Storage Array Cabling The Storage ArrayRedundant And Non-Redundant Configurations Direct-Attached ConfigurationsFour Hosts in a Dual-Controller Configuration Two Hosts Connected to Two Controllers Two Cluster Nodes Connected to Two Controllers Network-Attached Configurations Servers Connected to Two Controllers Servers Connected to Two RAID Controllers Cabling PowerVault MD3060e Expansion Enclosures Expanding With New PowerVault MD3060e Expansion Enclosures Select Upgrade → EMM FirmwareInstalling MD Storage Manager Modular Disk Configuration UtilityConsole Installation Graphical Installation RecommendedSelect Install MD Storage Software Silent Installation Enabling Premium Features OptionalUpgrading PowerVault MD Storage Manager Silent Installation On WindowsPage ISCSI Configuration Terminology Post Installation TasksBefore You Begin ISCSI Configuration Worksheet Configuring iSCSI On Your Storage ArrayStorage Array Configuration Configure The Storage Array Using PowerVault Mdcu Post Connection Establishment StepsGuidelines For Configuring Your Network For iSCSI Microsoft Windows Host SetupUsing a Dhcp server Using a Static IP AddressLinux Host Setup Using a DNS ServerUsing a Wins Server Using DhcpNETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=mymachine.mycompany.com Page Uninstalling MD Storage Manager Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From WindowsUninstalling MD Storage Manager From Linux Run the file Uninstall Dell MD Storage Software.exeDefault Management Port Settings Appendix Manual Configuration Of iSCSIDiscover The Storage Array Out-of-band Management Only Setting Up The Array Automatic Storage Array DiscoveryManual Storage Array Discovery Launch MD Storage ManagerPerform Target Discovery From The iSCSI Initiator Configure The iSCSI Ports On The Storage ArrayFor Windows Server 2003 Or Windows Server 2008 GUI Version For Windows Server 2008 Core Version Configure Host Access Understanding Chap AuthenticationWhat Is Chap Target ChapConfigure Chap Authentication On The Storage Array Optional Configuring Target Chap Authentication On The Storage ArrayMutual Chap Chap DefinitionsConfigure Chap Authentication On The Host Server Optional Configuring Mutual Chap Authentication On The Storage ArrayChap Setting Description Authentication before allowing accessIscsicli RemoveTargetPortal IPaddress TCPlisteningport For Suse Linux Enterprise Server SP3 Using The GUI Go to Connected TargetsIf you are using Windows Server 2008 Core Version Connect To The Target Storage Array From The Host ServerFor Linux Server TCPPortNumberOfTargetPortal isOptional Set Up In-Band Management Appendix Using Internet Storage Naming Service Page Appendix Load Balancing Windows Load Balance PolicyRound Robin With Subset Least Queue Depth With SubsetIncreasing Bandwidth With Multiple iSCSI Sessions Initiator Configuration Page Appendix Stopping And Starting iSCSI Services In Linux Page IPv4 Settings Worksheet Subnet Default gatewayISCSI port 1, Host iSCSI port IPv6 Settings WorksheetISCSI controller 0, ISCSI controller 1,