
28 Detailed End-to-End iSCSI Setup
a
Choose this option to enable MPIO and select
Advanced
.
b
Go to
Advanced Settings
→
General
tab and select the following
options from the drop-down menu:
• Local Adapter — Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
• Source IP — one of the host IP addresses
• Target Portal — iSCSI IP address of the PowerVault NF500/NF600
storage system.
c
In the
Advanced Settings
window, click
OK
. In the
Log On to Target
window, click
OK
.
The
Targets
tab now displays the Target status as
Connected
.
5
In the
Log On to Target
screen, you can use the
Advanced..
option for
other advanced options like CRC/Checksum and IPSec Settings. For more
information, see "Appendix" on page 35.
6
In the
Log On to Target
screen, click
OK
.
The connection is established and the status is displayed as
Connected
.
7
To configure MPIO, repeat step 1 through step 6 and select the following
options:
a
Selecting the Target that is
Connected
and click
LogOn
.
b
In the
Logon to Target
window, select
Advanced..
, and then select the
IP address of a different host.
c
In the
Advanced Settings
window, select the redundant iSCSI
IP address of the PowerVault NF500/NF600 storage system.
Selecting the redundant iSCSI IP address ensures that the iSCSI
network traffic and the public network traffic are on separate subnets.
This also allows load balancing/failover.
NOTE: You can also configure load balancing and failover by using Microsoft
MPIO support or Multiple Connections per Session (MC/S). Currently the
PowerVault NF500/NF600 storage systems only supports the MPIO option. The
MC/S option is not supported with PowerVault NF500/NF600 storage solution
and PowerVault NF500/NF600 cluster systems.
8
From Disk Management, configure the iSCSI Target device. Go to the
iSCSI Initiator host and click
Start
→
Control Panel
→
Administrative
tools
→
Computer Management
→
Disk Management
.
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