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SecurStor16i Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
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4.2.2 iSCSI Topology and Host LUN Mapping:
Configuration Details:
1. A logical drive can be associated with several SCSI IDs on separate channels making it a
RAID volume accessed through different data paths. The default ID on every host channel is
ID#0. More can be created if the need arises.
2. You can manually include or exclude specific iSCSI initiators from the access list to you
iSCSI arrays. A number of access conditioning factors can be included: IQN, NetMask value,
CHAP, and IP addresses can be associated with a RAID array (a logical drive). In this way,
only the authorized host adapters can access your arrays.
3. In the sample below, 2 logical drives are created each out of 8 member drives. Depending on
your demands for logical capacity volumes, specific array parameters such as optimization
modes, spare drives, RAID level, and stripe size/width, can be specified when creating logical
drives.
4. Subnet can be created to reduce overheads and provide access security. LAN configuration is
beyond the scope of this hardware manual.
5. Multiple arrays or multiple partitions can be created and made available separately through
different ID/LUNs on the host ports. The RAID volumes appear as shared storage over the
Ethernet network.
6. To ensure the optimal performance, make sure you connect the iSCSI RAID to a high speed
Gigabit Ethernet network.