Configure Iscsi Host Ports; Storage Manager - Enable Isns Server - IBM DS3000 Introduction And Implementation Manual

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2. Check Use iSNS server, as in Figure 12-10.
Figure 12-10 Storage Manager - Enable iSNS server
3. Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the iSNS server or check Obtain configuration
automatically from DHCP server.
Note: AT the time of writing, if you want to use a DHCP-discovered iSNS server, option
43 must be configured on the DHCP server.
4. Click Advanced to define a custom port that is used to communicate with the iSNS server.
The default port is 3205.
5. Check Disallow un-named discovery sessions if you want your storage subsystem only
to respond to requests addressed specifically to this target - it will not respond to global
requests.
6. Click OK to save the configuration modifications and return to the iSCSI management
window.

12.2.3 Configure iSCSI Host Ports

iSCSI host ports are the ports on the each DS3000 controller that are used to connect hosts
to this storage subsystem. Each controller has two ports available on the iSCSI daughter
card, See 2.1.2, "IBM System Storage DS3300" on page 16. The Configure iSCSI Host
Ports task is used to configure the network settings of the two iSCSI host ports on each
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IBM System Storage DS3000: Introduction and Implementation Guide
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