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2. Add the first Target Portal on Microsoft iSCSI initiator. For MC/S, there is only ONE
Target Portals in the Discovery tab.
3. Logon.
4. Then click Advanced.
5. Select the first Source IP and Target Portal to iSCSI data port 1. Then click OK.
6. After connected, click Details, then in the Session tab, click Connections.
7. Choose Round Robin in Load Balance Policy.
8. Add Source Portal for the iSCSI data port 2.
9. Select the second Source IP and Target Portal to iSCSI data port 2. Then select OK.

Trunking and LACP

Use the following instructions to setup Trunking and LACP on the SnapSAN S1000. The
network diagrams can be used as examples to follow to setup the environment.
IMPORTANT: A gigabit switch must support trunking or LACP; otherwise, these functions will not
work. The running path in trunking or LACP mode is decided by an operation of MAC addresses
of host and target. It's better to prepare two or more hosts.
The setup instructions are as follows:
CAUTION:
enabled. Otherwise, host can not connect the link with storage device.
1. Select iSCSI Configuration > Network Setup.
2. Click the Link Aggregation button to open the Network Bonding Settings screen.
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Before using trunking or LACP, he gigabit switch must support trunking or LACP and
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