Assign or obtain the following:
IP addresses for the Linux station’s Ethernet data ports.
IP address for the Linux station’s Ethernet management port.
IP address for the Windows/Mac computer’s Ethernet management port.
Hardware
Host connec on
Linux server.
If the host and target connections are not on the same network/subnet, your network infrastructure must
be capable of routing and managing traffic between subnets. Note that for optimal performance, the host
connection should have a transfer rate that matches the target connection ports.
Ethernet (copper Cat6a and above)/SFP+ (optical) cables supporting the host and target data connection
ports. Use the correct cables for your environment.
Target connec on
Rackmount Receiver with iSCSI 25/10Gb 4-port (SFP+/SFP28) or iSCSI 10GBaseT 2-Port (RJ45) ports
connected to the data network.
Ethernet cable connecting the management network to the appropriate Ethernet management port (Slot
A or B) on the back of Rackmount Receiver.
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Page 27: ...SAS cable SAS 12Gb 2 Port SFF 8644 27 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...
Page 39: ...16 Click Add and select your preferred letter 39 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...
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Page 68: ...3 Select the desired file system format 4 Click OK 68 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...
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