
Sample SSR212PP2i and SSR212PPi Configurations
The following examples show viable iSCSI configurations in order of increasing complexity. Use them to design your own iSCSI environment. For example, you need to determine whether you want to connect your iSCSI storage system directly to a server, set up a dedicated iSCSI LAN for the storage system and its iSCSI initiators (a recommended, simple configuration) or include the iSCSI storage system in a shared configuration that requires more network expertise and potentially complex Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) security. (Note that to avoid system downtime, you should set up and enable CHAP before your servers and the iSCSI storage system begin exchanging data.)
This section describes the following sample configurations:
"SSR212PPi Directly Connected to One Server" on page 24
"SSR212PPi Directly Connected to Two Servers" on page 25
"SSR212PP2i Directly Connected to One Server" on page 25
"SSR212PP2i Directly Connected to Two Servers" on page 26
"SSR212PP2i Directly Connected to Four Servers" on page 27
"SSR212PPi Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI Network
"SSR212PPi Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI Network
"SSR212PP2i Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI Network
"SSR212PP2i Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI Network
"SSR212PPi Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI/Management Network (Single- Initiator Server)" on page 33
"SSR212PPi Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI/Management Network (Multiple- Initiator Servers)" on page 34
"SSR212PP2i Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI/Management Network (Single- Initiator Server)" on page 35
"SSR212PP2i Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI Network
"SSR212PP2i/SSR212PPi Connected to a Shared Public/iSCSI Network" on page 38
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