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5 (Optional) Modify the following general properties.
Option Description
iSCSI Name Unique name formed according to iSCSI standards that identifies the iSCSI
adapter. If you change the name, make sure that the name you enter is worldwide
unique and properly formatted. Otherwise, certain storage devices might not
recognize the iSCSI adapter.
iSCSI Alias A friendly name you use instead of the iSCSI name.
If you change the iSCSI name, it is used for new iSCSI sessions. For existing sessions, the new settings
are not used until you log out and log in again.
Determine Association Between iSCSI and Network Adapters
You create network connections to bind dependent iSCSI and physical network adapters. To create the
connections correctly, you must determine the name of the physical NIC with which the dependent
hardware iSCSI adapter is associated.
Prerequisites
In the vSphere Web Client, browse to the dependent hardware iSCSI adapter (vmhba#). See View
Dependent Hardware iSCSI Adapters.
Procedure
1 Select the iSCSI adapter (vmhba#) and click the Network Port Binding tab under Adapter Details.
2 Click Add.
The network adapter (vmnic#) that corresponds to the dependent iSCSI adapter is listed in the
Physical Network Adapter column.
What to do next
If the VMkernel Adapter column is empty, create a VMkernel adapter (vmk#) for the physical network
adapter (vmnic#) and then bind them to the associated dependent hardware iSCSI. See Setting Up iSCSI
Network.
Set Up iSCSI Networking
If you use the software or dependent hardware iSCSI adapters, you must configure connections for the
traffic between the iSCSI component and the physical network adapters.
Configuring the network connection involves creating a virtual VMkernel adapter for each physical
network adapter. You then associate the VMkernel adapter with an appropriate iSCSI adapter. This
process is called port binding.
For information, see Setting Up iSCSI Network.
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