Dell MD3660I manual Appendix Manual Configuration Of iSCSI, Default Management Port Settings

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Appendix — Manual Configuration Of iSCSI

The following sections contain step-by-step instructions for configuring iSCSI on your storage array. However, before beginning, it is important to understand where each of these steps occur in relation to your host server or storage array environment.

The table below shows each iSCSI configuration step and where it occurs.

This Step is Performed on the Host Server Using the

This Step is Performed on the Storage Array Using

Microsoft or Linux iSCSI Initiator

PowerVault MD Storage Manager

 

 

 

 

1.

Discover the storage array

 

2.

Configure the iSCSI ports on the storage array

3. Perform target discovery from the iSCSI initiator

 

 

 

4.

Configure host access

 

5.

(Optional) Configure CHAP authentication on the

 

storage array

6.(Optional) Configure CHAP authentication on the host server

7.Connect to the storage array from the host server

8. (Optional) Set up in-band management

Step 1: Discover The Storage Array (Out-of-band Management Only)

Default Management Port Settings

By default, the storage array management ports are set to Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). If the controllers on your storage array are unable to get IP configuration from a DHCP server, it times out after 10 seconds and falls back to a default static IP address. The default IP configuration is:

Controller 0: IP: 192.168.128.101 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Controller 1: IP: 192.168.128.102 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

NOTE: No default gateway is set.

NOTE: If DHCP is not used, initial configuration using the management station must be performed on the same physical subnet as the storage array. Additionally, during initial configuration, at least one network adapter must be configured on the same IP subnet as the storage array’s default management port (192.168.128.101 or 192.168.128.102). After initial configuration (management ports are configured using PowerVault MD Storage Manager), the management station’s IP address can be changed back to its previous settings.

NOTE: This procedure applies to out-of-band management only. If you choose to set up in-band management, you

must complete this step and then see Step 8: (Optional) Set Up In-Band Management.

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