Dell PowerVault MD3000i Installation Guide - Page 55

If you are using Windows Server 2008 Core Version, Target_Name, Report_To_PNP, Target_Portal_Address

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If you are using Windows Server 2008 Core Version 1 Set the iSCSI initiator services to start automatically (if not already set): sc \\ config msiscsi start= auto 2 Start the iSCSI service (if necessary): sc start msiscsi 3 Log on to the target: iscsicli PersistentLoginTarget * * * * where is the target name as displayed in the target list. Use the iscsicli ListTargets command to display the target list. is T, which exposes the LUN to the operating system as a storage device. is the IP address of the iSCSI port on the controller being logged in to. is 3260. is 0x2 to enable multipathing for the target on the initiator. This value allows more than one session to be logged in to a target at one time. is the initiator name. is the target CHAP secret. is either 0 for no authentication, 1 for Target CHAP, or 2 for Mutual CHAP. NOTE: , and are optional parameters. They can be replaced with an asterisk (*) if CHAP is not used. is 0, indicating that no mappings are specified and no further parameters are required. * * * An asterisk (*) represents the default value of a parameter. For example, your logon command might look like this: iscsicli PersistentLoginTarget iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.6001372000ffe333000000004672edf2 3260 T 192.168.130.101 * * * 0x2 0 Setting Up Your iSCSI Storage Array 55

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Setting Up Your iSCSI Storage Array
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If you are using Windows Server 2008 Core Version
1
Set the iSCSI initiator services to start automatically (if not already set):
sc \\<server_name> config msiscsi start= auto
2
Start the iSCSI service (if necessary):
sc start msiscsi
3
Log on to the target:
iscsicli PersistentLoginTarget <
Target_Name
> <
Report_To_PNP
>
<
Target_Portal_Address
> <
TCP_Port_Number_Of_Target_Portal
>
* * *
<
Login_Flags
>
* * * * *
<
Username
> <
Password
> <
Authtype
>
*
<
Mapping_Count
>
where
<
Target_Name
>
is the target name as displayed in the target list. Use the
iscsicli
ListTargets
command to display the target list.
<
Report_To_PNP
>
is
T
, which exposes the LUN to the operating system as a storage device.
<
Target_Portal_Address
>
is the IP address of the iSCSI port on the controller being logged in
to.
<
TCP_Port_Number_Of_Target_Portal
>
is
3260
.
<
Login_Flags
>
is
0x2
to enable multipathing for the target on the initiator. This value allows more
than one session to be logged in to a target at one time.
<
Username
>
is the initiator name.
<
Password
>
is the target CHAP secret.
<
Authtype
>
is either
0
for no authentication,
1
for Target CHAP, or
2
for Mutual CHAP.
NOTE:
<
Username
>, <
Password
> and <
Authtype
> are optional parameters. They can be replaced with an
asterisk (*) if CHAP is not used.
<
Mapping_Count
>
is
0
, indicating that no mappings are specified and no further parameters are
required.
* * *
An asterisk (*) represents the default value of a parameter.
For example, your logon command might look like this:
iscsicli PersistentLoginTarget
iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.6001372000ffe333000000004672edf2
3260 T 192.168.130.101 * * * 0x2 * * * * * * * * * 0