Administrator Guide

The Ports view is displayed.
3 Click the Front End Ports tab.
4 Expand iSCSI and click the fault domain link.
The Fault Domain view is displayed.
5 On the Summary tab, click (Edit).
The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens.
6 Expand Advanced Port Settings.
7 In the Timeout Settings area, modify the timeout values as needed. These options are described in the online help.
8 Click OK.
Add Ports to an iSCSI Fault Domain
After you connect additional iSCSI ports to an existing iSCSI network, add the iSCSI ports to the fault domain that corresponds to the
network.
Prerequisites
If the fault domain is physical, the iSCSI ports that will be added to the fault domain must not belong to a fault domain.
If the fault domain is physical, each iSCSI port that you want to add to the fault domain must be assigned an IP address, subnet mask,
and gateway in the same network as the iSCSI control port for the fault domain.
If the fault domain is virtual, the iSCSI ports you want to add to the fault domain must support the Multi-VLAN Tagging feature.
Steps
1 If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane.
2 From the SYSTEM menu, select Ports.
The Ports view is displayed.
3 Click the Front End Ports tab.
4 Expand iSCSI and click the fault domain link.
The Fault Domain view is displayed.
5 On the Summary tab, click (Edit).
The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens.
6 In the Ports table, select the iSCSI ports to add to the fault domain. All iSCSI ports in the fault domain should be connected to the
same Ethernet network.
7 Click OK.
Test Network Connectivity for an iSCSI Port in a Fault Domain
Test connectivity for an iSCSI physical or virtual I/O port by pinging a port or host on the network.
1 If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane.
2 From the SYSTEM menu, select Ports.
The Ports view is displayed.
3 Click the Front End Ports tab.
4 Expand iSCSI, then select the physical port for which you want to test connectivity.
5 Click (More Actions) and select Ping.
The Ping dialog box opens.
6 Type the IP address of the host to which you want to test connectivity.
If the host uses either IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, type the IP address of the host to which you want to test connectivity in the IP
Address eld.
If the host uses IPv4 addressing only, type the IPv4 address in the IPv4 Address eld.
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