Administrator Guide

Set System Information
The Set System Information page allows you to enter Storage Center and storage controller conguration information to use when
connecting to the
Storage Center using Storage Manager.
1. Type a descriptive name for the Storage Center in the Storage Center Name eld.
2. Type the system management IPv4 address for the Storage Center in the Virtual Management IPv4 Address eld.
The management IPv4 address is the IP address used to manage the Storage Center and is dierent from a storage controller
IPv4 address.
3. Type an IPv4 address for the management port of each storage controller.
NOTE: The storage controller IPv4 addresses and management IPv4 address must be within the same subnet.
4. Type the subnet mask of the management network in the Subnet Mask eld.
5. Type the gateway address of the management network in the Gateway IPv4 Address eld.
6. Type the domain name of the management network in the Domain Name eld.
7. Type the DNS server addresses of the management network in the DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server elds.
8. Click Next.
Set Administrator Information
The Set Administrator Information page allows you to set a new password and an email address for the Admin user.
1. Enter a new password for the default Storage Center administrator user in the New Admin Password and Conrm Password
elds.
2. Enter the email address of the default Storage Center administrator user in the Admin Email Address eld.
3. Click Next.
For a Fibre Channel or SAS storage system, the Conrm Conguration page appears.
For an iSCSI storage system, the Congure iSCSI Fault Domains page appears.
Congure iSCSI Fault Domains
For a Storage Center with iSCSI front-end ports, use the Congure Fault Tolerance page and the Fault Domain pages to enter
network information for the fault domains and ports.
1. (Optional) On the Congure Fault Tolerance page, click More information about fault domains or How to set up an iSCSI
network to learn more about these topics.
2. Click Next.
NOTE: If any iSCSI ports are down, a dialog box appears that allows you to uncongure these ports. Unconguring
the down iSCSI ports will prevent unnecessary alerts.
3. On the Congure iSCSI HBA Fault Domain 1 page, enter network information for the fault domain and its ports.
NOTE: Make sure that all the IP addresses for iSCSI Fault Domain 1 are in the same subnet.
4. Click Next.
5. On the Congure iSCSI HBA Fault Domain 2 page, enter network information for the fault domain and its ports. Then click
Next.
NOTE: Make sure that all the IP addresses for iSCSI Fault Domain 2 are in the same subnet.
6. Click Next.
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