HP 3PAR Solaris Implementation Guide

inet 10.112.2.174 netmask ffffc000 broadcast 10.112.63.255
ether 0:23:8b:f3:d2:20
net2: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 9000 index 4
inet 10.100.11.3 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.100.11.255
ether 0:0:c9:bb:cc:b5
net3: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 9000 index 4
inet 10.100.12.3 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.100.12.255
ether 0:0:c9:bb:cc:b6
lo0: flags=2002000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv6,VIRTUAL> mtu 8252 index
1
inet6 ::1/128
4. Add the IP addresses and a symbolic name for the iSCSI interfaces to the hosts file. For
example:
::1 localhost
127.0.0.1 localhost loghost
10.112.2.174 sunx4250-01
10.100.11.3 net2
10.100.12.3 net3
5. Identify the IP address and netmask for both iSCSI host server interfaces in the netmasks file.
For example:
# cat/etc/netmasks
## The netmasks file associates Internet Protocol (IP) address
# masks with IP network numbers.
#
# network-number netmask
## The term network-numberrefers to a number otainedfrom the Internet Network
# Information Center.
## Both the network-number and the netmasks arespecified in
# "decimal dot" notation, e.g.:
##
10.112.0.0 255.255.192.0
10.100.11.0 255.255.255.0
10.100.12.0 255.255.255.0
Configuring the Solaris 10 Host Ports
Configure the host’s NIC/CNA card IP addresses appropriately for the iSCSI Initiator software
that is used to connect to the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage iSCSI target ports.
Ensure that the iSCSI initiator software is properly configured as described in section “Setting Up
the iSCSI Initiator for Target Discovery” (page 44).
The following example shows the steps that are required to configure a Solaris 10 host with two
iSCSI ports.
1. Create the two interfaces required for iSCSI, on the host.
Configuring the Solaris 10 Host Ports 43