Administrator Guide

4. Select the fault domain, then click Edit. The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens.
5. In the Target IPv4 Address field, type an IP address to assign to the iSCSI control port.
6. In the Subnet Mask field, type the subnet mask for the well-known IP address.
7. In the Gateway IPv4 Address field, type the IP address for the iSCSI network default gateway.
8. (Optional) If IPv6 is supported, in the Target IPv6 Address field, type an IP address to assign to the iSCSI control port.
9. Click OK.
Add a VLAN ID to a Physical iSCSI Fault Domain
Add a VLAN ID to an existing iSCSI fault domain if the ports in the fault domain are connected to a tagged network.
Prerequisites
The Storage Center iSCSI ports must be configured for virtual port mode.
Steps
1. Expand the Dell Storage Manager menu, and then click Storage.
2. In the SC Series tab, select a Storage Center to open the Storage Center view.
3. Click the Storage tab, and then click the Fault Domains subtab.
4. Select the fault domain, then click Edit. The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens.
5. Select the VLAN Tagged check box.
6. In the VLAN ID field, type a VLAN ID for the fault domain. Allowed values are 1–4096.
7. (Optional) To assign a priority level to the VLAN, type a value from 0-7 in the Class of Service Priority field. 0 is best effort, 1
is the lowest priority, and 7 is the highest priority.
8. Click OK.
Related links
iSCSI VLAN Tagging Support
Modify the MTU for an iSCSI Fault Domain
The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) specifies the largest packet size supported by the iSCSI network.
1. Expand the Dell Storage Manager menu, and then click Storage.
2. In the SC Series tab, select a Storage Center to open the Storage Center view.
3. Click the Storage tab, and then click the Fault Domains subtab.
4. Select the fault domain, then click Edit. The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens.
5. From the MTU drop-down menu, select the largest packet size supported by the iSCSI network.
6. Click OK.
Modify the TCP Port for an iSCSI Fault Domain
By default, iSCSI ports accept iSCSI connections on TCP port 3260. Modify the port as needed to integrate with iSCSI network
infrastructure.
1. Expand the Dell Storage Manager menu, and then click Storage.
2. In the SC Series tab, select a Storage Center to open the Storage Center view.
3. Click the Storage tab, and then click the Fault Domains subtab.
4. Expand the Dell Storage Manager menu, and then click Storage.
5. In the SC Series tab, select a Storage Center to open the Storage Center view.
6. Click the Storage tab, and then click the Fault Domains subtab.
7. Select the fault domain, then click Edit. The Edit iSCSI Fault Domain dialog box opens.
8. Expand the Advanced Port Settings area.
9. In the Port Number field, type the TCP port to use for iSCSI traffic.
10. Click OK.
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