install new PS6510e - no communication on Iscsi network

Getting desperate here now.

bought refurbished ps6510e of third-party reseller - have been categorically denied access to the site of dell for support on that basis.

connected to 2 servers R720 via grouped 10 gb SFP + cables through a switch of 8024F to SAN with redundant connections of 10 GB on two controllers. configured on the private network for iscsi only traffic with addresses private to each server, switch, Saint Nic individual and the Group ip san.

set up in business / management network for servers / san / management switch with works perfectly.

2 (2012r2) servers can communicate with each other via the links of 20 GB. No communication with san via ping or connecting iscsi connectors at all. servers can ping each other and switch, not san. CLI in san - cannot ping anything - not even his own individual ip addresses. SAN web interface reports that snap ports (15 + 16), it is plugged into the switch so that he knows that she is and that she connects to her apparently happy.

configured according to the guidelines of dell white papers, frames, LAG switch. I swapped 10 GB connections between servers and san groups, and regardless of the combination of connections, servers talk, san does not work.

interface Web and SAN HQ all report everything is hunky dory. one mistake is on the free space that we have configured volumes while.

bright ideas about what was fundamentally wrong very favorably received.

Hello

Re: refurbished.  Sorry, but Dell does not offer without PS Series in this way.  Dell partners cannot provide these services either.  Support requires the table under warranty or support contract access to firmware, and other downloads.  In addition, the license to use the table is maintained in the contract, not the hardware.  This license may not be transferred or resold.

Re: is associated. PS Do not support series without grouping at all.  You need to configure MPIO on servers instead.  Almost sure that tagging VLAN is not in use, or stripped of all PS Series ports.

In the GUI, network ports show online?

On the switch, make sure that you have the current firmware, and data center bridging (DCB) is disabled.

Given you cannot ping anything, I suspect the cable or switch configuration.  If you use TWINAX cables be PASSIVE, Active cables are not supported.

Kind regards

Don

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