Dell Compellent Series 30 User Manual
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Creating a Remote Storage Center Connection
Figure 145. Non-Virtual Remote Compellent iSCSI Connections
3 For iSCSI remote Compellent connections, the system displays:
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System Name
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IP Address
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Status: Up, Down, or Discovery. Discovery is a user-created object used to
configure the fully qualified remote connections that include the iSCSI name. Ignore
the Discovery connection.
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Status information, including:
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Total List Is:
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Target Up, Initiator Up
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Target Up, Initiator Down
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Target Up, No Initiator
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Target Down, Initiator Up
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Target Down, Initiator Down
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Target Down, No Initiator
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No Target, Initiator Up
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No Target, Initiator Down
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No Target, No Initiator
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iSCSI Name
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Information that is added in the Advanced window (refer to
Remote Connection Properties on page 178
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Information that is added in the Remote Connection IP address window
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Information that is added in the Remote iSCSI CHAP Secret window. Refer to
Configuring Remote Connections Using CHAP on page 181
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Viewing Remote iSCSI Connections – Virtual Ports Enabled
1 In the system tree, select an iSCSI card. The iSCSI information window appears.
2 Click the Remote Compellent Connections tab. The Remote Compellent iSCSI
Connections window that appears varies only slightly from the display for non-virtual
ports.