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TCP_Port_Number_Of_Target_Portal * * *

Login_Flags * * * * * Username Password

Authtype * Mapping_Count

where

<Target_Name> is the target name as displayed in the target list. Use the iscsicli ListTargets command to display the target list.

<Report_To_PNP > is T, which exposes the LUN to the operating system as a storage device.

<Target_Portal_Address> is the IP address of the iSCSI port on the controller being logged in to.

<TCP_Port_Number_Of_Target_Portal> is 3260.

<Login_Flags> is 0x2 to enable multipathing for the target on the initiator. This value allows more than one session to be logged in to a target at one time.

<Username> is the initiator name.

<Password> is the target CHAP secret.

<Authtype> is either 0 for no authentication, 1 for Target CHAP, or 2 for Mutual CHAP.

NOTE: <Username>, <Password>, and <Authtype> are optional parameters. They can be replaced with an asterisk (*) if CHAP is not used.

<Mapping_Count> is 0, indicating that no mappings are specified and no further parameters are required.

** * An asterisk (*) represents the default value of a parameter.

For example, your log on command may look like this:

iscsicli PersistentLoginTarget iqn.1984- 05.com.dell:powervault.6001372000ffe3332xx0000046

72edf2 3260 T 192.168.130.101 * * * 0x2 * * * * * * * * * 0

To view active sessions to the target, run the following command:

iscsicli SessionList

To support storage array controller failover, the host server must be connected to at least one iSCSI port on each controller. Repeat step 3 for each iSCSI port on the storage array that you want to establish as a failover target. The Target_ Portal_Address is different for each port you connect to.

PersistentLoginTarget does not initiate a login to the target until after the system is rebooted. To establish immediate login to the target, substitute LoginTarget for PersistentLoginTarget.

NOTE: See the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator 2.x User’s Guide for more information about the commands used in the previous steps. For more information about Windows Server 2008 Server Core, see the Microsoft Developers Network (MSDN) at microsoft.com.

For Linux Server

In MD Storage Manager, the Configure iSCSI Host Ports displays the status of each iSCSI port you attempt to connect and the configuration state of all IP addresses. If either displays Disconnected or Unconfigured respectively, check the following and repeat the iSCSI configuration steps:

Are all cables securely attached to each port on the host server and storage array?

Is TCP/IP correctly configured on all target host ports?

Is CHAP set up correctly on both the host server and the storage array?

To review optimal network setup and configuration settings, see Guidelines For Configuring Your Guidelines For Configuring Your Network For iSCSI.

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Contents Page Dell Inc Contents Appendix Manual Configuration Of iSCSI Uninstalling MD Storage ManagerIncreasing Bandwidth With Multiple iSCSI Sessions Page Management Station Requirements IntroductionSystem Requirements Introduction To Storage ArraysPage Cabling The Storage Array Hardware InstallationPlanning The Storage Configuration Connecting The Storage ArrayDirect-Attached Configurations Redundant And Non-Redundant 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 Select Upgrade → EMM Firmware Expanding With New PowerVault MD3060e Expansion EnclosuresModular Disk Configuration Utility Installing MD Storage ManagerConsole Installation Graphical Installation RecommendedSelect Install MD Storage Software Silent Installation On Windows Silent InstallationEnabling Premium Features Optional Upgrading PowerVault MD Storage ManagerPage ISCSI Configuration Terminology Post Installation TasksBefore You Begin Configuring iSCSI On Your Storage Array ISCSI Configuration WorksheetStorage Array Configuration Post Connection Establishment Steps Configure The Storage Array Using PowerVault MdcuUsing a Static IP Address Guidelines For Configuring Your Network For iSCSIMicrosoft Windows Host Setup Using a Dhcp serverUsing Dhcp Linux Host SetupUsing a DNS Server Using a Wins ServerNETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=mymachine.mycompany.com Page Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From Windows Uninstalling MD Storage ManagerRun the file Uninstall Dell MD Storage Software.exe Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From LinuxDefault Management Port Settings Appendix Manual Configuration Of iSCSIDiscover The Storage Array Out-of-band Management Only Launch MD Storage Manager Setting Up The ArrayAutomatic Storage Array Discovery Manual Storage Array DiscoveryPerform 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 Target Chap Configure Host AccessUnderstanding Chap Authentication What Is ChapChap Definitions Configure Chap Authentication On The Storage Array OptionalConfiguring Target Chap Authentication On The Storage Array Mutual ChapAuthentication before allowing access Configure Chap Authentication On The Host Server OptionalConfiguring Mutual Chap Authentication On The Storage Array Chap Setting DescriptionIscsicli RemoveTargetPortal IPaddress TCPlisteningport Go to Connected Targets For Suse Linux Enterprise Server SP3 Using The GUIConnect To The Target Storage Array From The Host Server If you are using Windows Server 2008 Core VersionTCPPortNumberOfTargetPortal is For Linux ServerOptional Set Up In-Band Management Appendix Using Internet Storage Naming Service Page Least Queue Depth With Subset Appendix Load BalancingWindows Load Balance Policy Round Robin With SubsetIncreasing Bandwidth With Multiple iSCSI Sessions Initiator Configuration Page Appendix Stopping And Starting iSCSI Services In Linux Page Subnet Default gateway IPv4 Settings WorksheetISCSI port 1, Host iSCSI port IPv6 Settings WorksheetISCSI controller 0, ISCSI controller 1,