HP P6300 HP P6300/P6500 EVA Installation Guide (5697-2485, September 2013) - Page 49

Configuring the iSCSI IP ports

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Figure 37 Selecting a Windows 2012 host Configuring the iSCSI IP ports To use the iSCSI IP data ports, each must have an IP address and be enabled. By default, the data ports are disabled. 1. Select the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller in the Navigation pane to display the iSCSI Controller Properties window (Figure 38 (page 50). 2. Select the IP Ports tab. 3. Set the IP attributes for each iSCSI port and enable the port (Figure 39 (page 50)). Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported for configuration. Security and integrity may be enhanced by using CHAP, Header and/or Data digests. Although there is negligible throughput impact with Header digest, the combined effects of the initiator and target data digests may have significant throughput impact. NOTE: An iSCSI target portal IQN is created for each configured IP address. Configuring the iSCSI IP ports 49

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Figure 37 Selecting a Windows 2012 host
Configuring the iSCSI IP ports
To use the iSCSI IP data ports, each must have an IP address and be enabled. By default, the data
ports are disabled.
1.
Select the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE controller in the Navigation pane to display the iSCSI Controller
Properties window (
Figure 38 (page 50)
.
2.
Select the
IP Ports
tab.
3.
Set the IP attributes for each iSCSI port and enable the port (
Figure 39 (page 50)
).
Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported for configuration. Security and integrity may be enhanced by
using CHAP, Header and/or Data digests. Although there is negligible throughput impact with
Header digest, the combined effects of the initiator and target data digests may have significant
throughput impact.
NOTE:
An iSCSI target portal IQN is created for each configured IP address.
Configuring the iSCSI IP ports
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