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Table 112. Networking Configuration for iSCSI
iSCSI Adapters VMkernel Adapters (Ports) Physical Adapters (NICs)
Software iSCSI
vmhbaX2 vmk1 vmnic1
vmk2 vmnic2
Dependent Hardware iSCSI
vmhbaX3 vmk1 vmnic1
vmhbaX4 vmk2 vmnic2
Requirements for iSCSI Port Binding
You can use multiple VMkernel adapters bound to iSCSI to have multiple paths to an iSCSI array that
broadcasts a single IP address.
When you use port binding for multipathing, follow these guidelines:
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iSCSI ports of the array target must reside in the same broadcast domain and IP subnet as the
VMkernel adapters.
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All VMkernel adapters used for iSCSI port binding must reside in the same broadcast domain and IP
subnet.
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All VMkernel adapters used for iSCSI connectivity must reside in the same virtual switch.
Do not use port binding when any of the following conditions exist:
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Array target iSCSI ports are in a different broadcast domain and IP subnet.
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VMkernel adapters used for iSCSI connectivity exist in different broadcast domains, IP subnets, or
use different virtual switches.
Best Practices for Configuring Networking with Software iSCSI
When you configure networking with software iSCSI, consider several best practices.
Software iSCSI Port Binding
You can bind the software iSCSI initiator on the ESXi host to a single or multiple VMkernel ports, so that
iSCSI traffic flows only through the bound ports. When port binding is configured, the iSCSI initiator
creates iSCSI sessions from all bound ports to all configured target portals.
See the following examples.
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