Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Configure Fibre Channel Ports
The Fibre Channel - Fault Domain Configuration Page allows you to create fault domains for Fibre Channel ports.
Steps
1. To automatically generate a fault domain configuration based on the detected Fibre Channel zoning, click Generate
Configuration.
2. If Fibre Channel zones have not been configured, click (New) to manually create a Fibre Channel fault domain.
The Create Fibre Channel Fault Domain dialog box opens.
a. Type the name of the fault domain in the Name field.
b. (Optional) Type notes about the fault domain in the Notes field.
c. Select the ports to include the fault domain.
d. Click OK.
3. Click Next.
The Fibre Channel - Fault Domain Summary page is displayed.
4. If Fibre Channel zones have not been configured, use the software from your switch vendor to create zones for each Fibre
Channel fault domain.
5. Click Next.
(SCv3000 Series only) Configure Fibre Channel Ports
Use the Fibre Channel - Fault Domain Review page to view the automatically generated fault domains.
Steps
1. If the wizard displays an error message about Fibre Channel port cabling, correct the issue with the cabling and click
(Regenerate) to regenerate the Fibre Channel fault domains.
2. Click Next.
The Fibre Channel - Fault Domain Summary page is displayed.
3. Use the software from your switch vendor to create zones for each Fibre Channel fault domain.
4. Click Next.
Configure iSCSI Ports
The iSCSI - Fault Domain Configuration page allows you to create fault domains for iSCSI ports.
Steps
1. Click
(New) to create an iSCSI fault domain.
The Create iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens.
2. Type the name of the fault domain in the Name field.
3. Type the target address for the iSCSI control port in the Target IPv4 Address field.
4. Type the subnet mask of the iSCSI network in the Subnet Mask field.
5. Type the IP address of the iSCSI network default gateway in the Gateway IPv4 Address field.
6. (Optional) Type notes about the fault domain in the Notes field.
7. Configure the ports to include in the fault domain.
a. Click
(Edit).
b. Select the port to include in the fault domain.
c. Select the Include in Fault Domain checkbox.
d. Type the IP address for the port in the IPv4 Address field.
e. Click Set.
Repeat the previous steps to add additional ports to the fault domain.
8. Click OK.
Repeat the previous steps to create additional fault domains.
9. Click Next.
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