Administrator Guide

5 If the key management server requires a user name to validate the Storage Center certicate, enter the name in the Username eld.
6 If the key management server requires a password to validate the Storage Center certicate, enter the password in the Password
eld.
7 Click Browse next to the Root CA Certicate. Navigate to the location of the root CA certicate on your computer and select it.
8 Click Browse next to the certicate elds for the controllers. Navigate to the location of the controller certicates on your computer
and select them.
9 Click Next.
Congure Ports
Use the Congure Fault Tolerance pages to congure the front-end and back-end ports of the system.
1 Select Congure Fault Domains next to Fibre Channel or iSCSI to set up fault domains for those ports. If the system has both Fibre
Channel and iSCSI ports, select Congure Fault Domains next to both port types.
2 Select Congure Back-End Ports next to SAS (Back-End) to set up SAS ports to connect to the enclosures.
3 Select Congure Fault Domains next to SAS (Front-End) to set up front-end SAS ports to connect directly to hosts.
4 Click Next.
Congure Fibre Channel Ports
Create a Fibre Channel fault domain to group FC ports for failover purposes.
1 On the rst Congure Fibre Channel Fault Tolerance page, select a transport mode: Virtual Port or Legacy.
2 Select the method for creating fault domains:
Generate Fault Domain Conguration – One of the following fault domains is created, depending on system conguration and
mode selected:
Transport Mode
One Controller Two Controllers
Virtual Port Two controller ports Two controller ports, one on each controller
Legacy One controller port Four controller ports, two on each controller
Specify Number of Fault Domains – Set the number of fault domains to create.
3 Click Next.
NOTE
: If you selected Generate Fault Domain Conguration, proceed to step
5.
4 If you selected Specify Number of Fault Domains, congure each fault domain.
a In the Name eld, type a name for the fault domain.
b (Optional) In the Notes eld, type notes for the fault domain.
c In the Ports table, select the Fibre Channel ports to add to the fault domain. All FC ports in the fault domain should be
connected to the same FC fabric.
d Click Next. If you are conguring more than one fault domain, repeat these steps for each domain.
5 On the nal Congure Fibre Channel Fault Tolerance page, review the fault domain setup.
6 (Optional) To change the fault domain setup, select from the following options:
Click Create Fault Domain to create a new fault domain.
Click Edit Fault Domain to edit the current fault domain.
Click Remove to delete a fault domain.
7 Click Next.
If you are setting up iSCSI fault domains, the Congure iSCSI Fault Domain page opens.
If you are setting up SAS back-end ports but not iSCSI fault domains, the Congure Back-End Ports page opens.
If you are not setting up iSCSI fault domains or SAS back-end ports, the Inherit Settings or Time Settings page opens.
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