Users Guide

iSCSI Operation
Support for iSCSI traffic is turned on by default when the Aggregator powers up. No configuration is required.
When the Aggregator powers up, it monitors known TCP ports for iSCSI storage devices on all interfaces. When a session is detected, an
entry is created and monitored as long as the session is active.
The Aggregator also detects iSCSI storage devices on all interfaces and auto-configures to optimize performance. Performance
optimization operations, such as Jumbo frame size support, and disabling storm control on interfaces connected to an iSCSI equallogic
(EQL) storage device, are applied automatically.
CLI configuration is necessary only when the configuration includes iSCSI storage devices that cannot be automatically detected and when
non-default QoS handling is required.
Link Aggregation
In Standalone, VLT, and Stacking modes, all uplink ports are configured in a single LAG (LAG 128). There can be multiple uplink LAGs in
programmable-mux mode. Server-facing ports are auto-configured as part of link aggregation groups if the corresponding server is
configured for LACP-based NIC teaming. Static LAGs are supported in PUX mode.
NOTE
: The recommended LACP timeout is Long-Timeout mode.
Uplink Failure Detection
By default, all server-facing ports are tracked by the operational status of the uplink LAG. If the uplink LAG goes down, the Aggregator
loses its connectivity and is no longer operational; all server-facing ports are brought down.
NOTE
: If installed servers do not have connectivity to a ToR switch, check the Link Status LED of uplink ports on the
Aggregator. If all LEDs are ON, check the LACP configuration on the ToR switch that is connected to the Aggregator to ensure
the LACP is correctly configured.
VLANs
By default, all Aggregator ports belong to all 4094 VLANs and are members of untagged VLAN 1. You can use the CLI or CMC interface to
configure only the required VLANs on a port.
When you configure VLANs on server-facing interfaces (ports 1 to 32), you can assign VLANs to a port or a range of ports by entering the
vlan tagged or vlan untagged commands in interface configuration mode; for example:
Dell(conf)# interface tengigabitethernet 0/2 - 4
Dell(conf-if-range-te-0/2-4)# vlan tagged 5,7,10-12
Dell(conf-if-range-te-0/2-4)# vlan untagged 3
NOTE
: You can also use the CMC interface to configure VLANs.
Uplink LAG
The tagged VLAN membership of the uplink LAG is automatically configured based on the tagged and untagged VLAN configuration of all
server-facing ports (ports 1 to 32).
Before You Start
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