Dell SC4020 Deployment Manual page 131

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g. Click Create Now to create the fault domain.
h. Repeat the previous steps to create additional fault domains as needed.
i.
When you are finished creating fault domains, click Return. The FC tab opens.
3.
Configure each front-end FC port.
a. Set the Purpose field to Front End Primary or Front End Reserved as appropriate.
b. Set the Fault Domain field to the appropriate fault domain that you created.
c. (Optional) Type a descriptive name in the User Alias field.
4.
Configure each port that is unused.
a. Set the Purpose field to Unknown.
b. Confirm that the Fault Domain field is set to <none>.
c. (Optional) Type a descriptive name in the User Alias field.
Configure iSCSI Ports in Virtual Port Mode for an SC4020 with Fibre Channel Front-End
Ports
Use the iSCSI tab on the Configure Ports page to create fault domains and configure the iSCSI ports.
About this task
The Startup Wizard displays the FC, iSCSI, and SAS tabs for an SC4020 with Fibre Channel front-end
ports.
NOTE: The embedded iSCSI ports can be used for replication to another Storage Center or used for
front‐end connectivity to host servers.
Steps
1.
Click the iSCSI tab.
Figure 117. iSCSI Ports Tab — Virtual Ports Mode
2.
Create a fault domain for each pair of redundant iSCSI ports.
a. Click Edit Fault Domains. The wizard displays a list of the currently defined fault domains.
b. Click Create Fault Domain. A dialog box opens.
c. In the Name field, type a name for the fault domain.
d. From the Type drop-down menu, select iSCSI.
e. (Optional) In the Notes field, type a description of the fault domain.
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