Error trying to connect to iscsi target with Windows initiator on W2K3
I have found the problem to be a security setting on the QNAP. I have limited access to the QNAP from IP range of: 192.168.0.1-254. Changing that solved the problem
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Saariko
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Saariko almost 2 years
I am trying to connect to an iScsi array (hosted on a QNAP 859URP+) from my W2K3, via a 2nd NIC.
I have my QNAP 859URP+ connected through LAN1 to my switch. It gets it's IP from our DHCP server.
I want to connect LAN2 directly to the server. I have the following settings:
QNAP LAN1 (connected to switch) IP: 192.168.0.9 MASK: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.254 QNAP LAN2 (connected to the 2nd NIC on the server) IP: 192.168.111.1 (default) MASK: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: NONE
On the server, the 2NIC that is connected to the QNAP LAN2 has the following:
IP: 192.168.111.2 MASK: 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY: NONE
(first NIC is DHCP'ed)
I am able to ping to the 192.168.111.1 from the server (and not from any other pc/server on the network - that's good), but when trying to access/add from the Windows iScsi Initiator - I get an error: connection failed.
- Port is the default 3260
- no firewalls are installed
What am I doing wrong?
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Saariko almost 13 yearsI have found the problem to be a security setting on the QNAP. I have limited access to the QNAP from IP range of: 192.168.0.1-254. Changing that solved the problem