Administrator Guide
Set System Information
The Set System Information page allows you to enter Storage Center and storage controller conguration 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 dierent 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 Conrm 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 Conrm Conguration page appears.
• For an iSCSI storage system, the Congure iSCSI Fault Domains page appears.
Congure iSCSI Fault Domains (iSCSI Front-End Only)
For a Storage Center with iSCSI front-end ports, use the Congure Fault Tolerance page and the Fault Domain pages to enter network
information for the fault domains and ports.
1 (Optional) On the Congure 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 uncongure these ports. Unconguring the
down iSCSI ports will prevent unnecessary alerts.
3 On the Congure 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 Congure 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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