Configuring the iSCSI host ports
The default method for configuring the iSCSI host ports, for IPv4 addressing, is DHCP. Always use this method unless your network does
not have a DHCP server. It is advisable to assign static DHCP addresses to the iSCSI ports to ensure continuous connectivity. For IPv6
addressing, the default method is Stateless auto-configuration. Always use this method for IPv6.
To configure the iSCSI host ports:
1
In the AMW, select the
Setup
tab.
2
Select
Configure iSCSI Host Ports
.
The
Configure iSCSI Ports
window is displayed.
3
In the
iSCSI port
list, select an appropriate RAID controller module and an iSCSI host port.
The connection status between the storage array and the host is displayed in the Status area when you select an iSCSI host port. The
connection status is either connected or disconnected. Additionally, the media access control address (MAC) of the selected iSCSI
host port is displayed in the MAC address area.
NOTE:
For each iSCSI host port, you can use either IPv4 settings or IPv6 settings or both.
4
In the
Configured Ethernet port speed
list, select a network speed for the iSCSI host port.
The network speed values in the
Configured Ethernet port speed
list depend on the maximum speed that the network can support.
Only the network speeds that are supported are displayed.
All of the host ports on a single controller operate at the same speed. An error is displayed if different speeds are selected for the host
ports on the same controller.
5
To use the IPv4 settings for the iSCSI host port, select
Enable IPv4
and select the
IPv4 Settings
tab.
6
To use the IPv6 settings for the iSCSI host port, select
Enable IPv6
and select the
IPv6 Settings
tab.
7
To configure the IPv4 and IPv6 settings, select:
•
Obtain configuration automatically from DHCP server
to automatically configure the settings. This option is selected by default.
•
Specify configuration
to manually configure the settings.
NOTE:
If you select the automatic configuration method, the configuration is obtained automatically using the DHCP for
IPv4 settings. Similarly for IPv6 settings, the configuration is obtained automatically based on the MAC address and the
IPv6 routers present on the subnetwork.
8
Click
Advanced IPv4 Settings
and
Advanced IPv6 Settings
to configure the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) support and
Ethernet priority.
9
Click the
Advanced Port Settings
to configure the
TCP listening port settings
and
Jumbo frame
settings.
10 To enable the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), select Enable
ICMP PING responses
.
The ICMP setting applies to all the iSCSI host ports in the storage array configured for IPv4 addressing.
NOTE:
The ICMP is one of the core protocols of the Internet Protocol suite. The ICMP messages determine whether a host
is reachable and how long it takes to get packets to and from that host.
11 Click
OK
.
Advanced iSCSI host port settings
NOTE:
Configuring the advanced iSCSI host ports settings is optional.
Use the advanced settings for the individual iSCSI host ports to specify the TCP frame size, the virtual LAN, and the network priority.
Setting
Description
Virtual LAN (VLAN)
A method of creating independent logical networks within a physical network. Several VLANs can exist within a
network. VLAN 1 is the default VLAN.
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