Dell MD3220, MD3200 manual Using a DNS server, Using a Wins Server

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

3On 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.

4Select Use the following IP address and enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway addresses.

Using A DNS server

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

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

3On 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.

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

Using A WINS Server

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

1In the Control Panel, select Network connections.

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

3On 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.

4Select AdvancedWINS tab and click Add.

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

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

Post Installation Tasks

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Contents Deployment Guide Dell Inc Contents Configuring iSCSI on Your Storage Array ISCSI Configuration WorksheetDiscover the Storage Array Out-of-band Management Only Locating Your System Service TagWindows Load Balance Policy Configure Host Access Understanding Chap Authentication Configure the iSCSI Ports onConfigure Chap Authentication on Configuring Target Chap Authentication onManagement Station Requirements IntroductionSystem Requirements Introduction to Storage Arrays Introduction Introduction Planning the Storage Configuration Hardware InstallationCabling the Storage Array Connecting the Storage ArraySingle Controller Configurations Redundant and Non-Redundant ConfigurationsTwo Hosts Connected to a Single Controller Four Hosts Connected to a Single Controller Two Hosts Connected to Two Controllers Dual Controller ConfigurationsFour Hosts Connected to Two Controllers Four Hosts Connected to Two Controllers Eight Hosts Connected to Two Controllers Four Cluster Nodes Connected to Two Controllers Four Cluster Nodes Connected to Two Controllers Cabling PowerVault MD1200 Series Expansion Enclosures Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Click Advanced→ Maintanence→ Download→ EMM Firmware Hardware Installation Installing PowerVault MD Storage Software Select Install MD Storage Software Graphical Installation RecommendedSilent Installation Console InstallationUpgrading PowerVault MD Storage Software Before You Begin Post Installation TasksStandard Terminology Used in iSCSI Configuration Definition ISCSI Configuration Worksheet Secret IPv4 Settings-WorksheetMutual Chap Target Chap IPv6 Settings-WorksheetConfiguring iSCSI on Your Storage Array Manager Host Server Vs. Storage ArrayStorage Array Configuration Before Starting the Configuration Process Post Connection Establishment Steps Configure the Storage Array Using MdcuMicrosoft Windows Host Setup Guidelines For Configuring Your Network For iSCSIUsing a Dhcp server Using static IP addressingUsing a Wins Server Using a DNS serverUsing a Static IP Address Linux Host SetupUsing Dhcp HWADDR=XXXXXXXXXXXX GATEWAY=192.168.1.1 Post Installation Tasks Uninstalling MD Storage Software From Windows Uninstalling PowerVault MD Storage SoftwareRun the file Uninstall Dell MD Storage Software.exe Uninstalling MD Storage Software From LinuxContacting Dell Locating Your System Service TagGetting Help Documentation Feedback Round Robin With Subset Appendix-Load BalancingWindows Load Balance Policy Changing Load Balance Policies in Windows Sever Least Queue Depth With SubsetSetting Load Balance Policies in Linux Appendix-Load Balancing Table B-1. Host Server Vs. Storage Array Appendix-Manual Configuration of iSCSIArray Using MD Storage Manager Discover the Storage Array Out-of-band Management Only Default Management IPv4 Port SettingsDefault Management IPv6 Port Settings Automatic Storage Array Discovery Manual Storage Array Discovery Setting Up the ArrayTable B-2. Initial Setup Tasks Dialog Box Purpose Configure the iSCSI Ports on the Storage ArrayAppendix-Manual Configuration of iSCSI Perform Target Discovery From the iSCSI Initiator Set the iSCSI initiator service to start automatically Configure Host Access What is CHAP? Understanding Chap AuthenticationTarget Chap Mutual ChapConfiguring Target Chap Authentication on the Storage Array Configure Chap Authentication on the Storage Array OptionalChap Definitions Table B-3. Chap Types Defined DescriptionTable B-4. Chap Setting Option Description Configuring Mutual Chap Authentication on the Storage ArrayConfigure Chap Authentication on the Host Server Optional Add the target portal with Chap defined Discovery.sendtargets.auth.authmethod = Chap Appendix-Manual Configuration of iSCSI Local Adapter-Must be set to Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Connect to the Target Storage Array From the Host ServerIf you are using Windows Server 2008 Core Version TCPPortNumberOfTargetPortal is Optional Set Up In-Band Management Appendix-Manual Configuration of iSCSI Appendix-Manual Configuration of iSCSI
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