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3 Under Storage, click Storage Adapters, and select the software or dependent iSCSI adapter to
configure from the list.
4 Under Adapter Details, click the Network Port Binding tab and click the Add icon ( ).
5 Select a VMkernel adapter to bind with the iSCSI adapter.
Note Make sure that the network policy for the VMkernel adapter is compliant with the binding
requirements.
You can bind the software iSCSI adapter to one or more VMkernel adapters. For a dependent
hardware iSCSI adapter, only one VMkernel adapter associated with the correct physical NIC is
available.
6 Click OK.
The network connection appears on the list of VMkernel port bindings for the iSCSI adapter.
Review Port Binding Details
Review networking details of the VMkernel adapter that is bound to the iSCSI adapter.
Procedure
1 Browse to the host in the vSphere Web Client navigator.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under Storage, click Storage Adapters, and select the software or dependent iSCSI adapter from
the list.
4 Under Adapter Details, click the Network Port Binding tab and click the View Details icon.
5 Review the VMkernel adapter information by switching between available tabs.
Managing iSCSI Network
Special considerations apply to network adapters, both physical and VMkernel, that are associated with
an iSCSI adapter.
After you create network connections for iSCSI, an iSCSI indicator becomes enabled in the
vSphere Web Client. The indicator shows that a particular virtual or physical network adapter is iSCSI-
bound. To avoid disruptions in iSCSI traffic, follow these guidelines and considerations when managing
iSCSI-bound virtual and physical network adapters:
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Make sure that the VMkernel network adapters are assigned addresses on the same subnet as the
iSCSI storage portal they connect to.
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iSCSI adapters using VMkernel adapters cannot connect to iSCSI ports on different subnets, even if
the iSCSI adapters discover those ports.
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When using separate vSphere switches to connect physical network adapters and VMkernel
adapters, make sure that the vSphere switches connect to different IP subnets.
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