The PowerStore Discovery Utility is a tool used to find and initially configure unconfigured PowerStore appliances on the network. It uses the Management Network to perform this discovery.
Here's how it works:
mDNS (Multicast DNS): The utility relies on mDNS, a protocol that allows devices to discover each other on a local network without a pre-configured DNS server. This is essential for finding new PowerStore appliances that haven't been set up yet.
Management Network: The Management Network in PowerStore is dedicated to out-of-band management. It's the network used for:
Initial appliance discovery
Accessing the PowerStore Manager interface
Performing management tasks
Port 5353: Both TCP and UDP port 5353 must be open on the Management Network for mDNS to function correctly and allow the discovery utility to find the unconfigured appliances.
Why other options are incorrect:
A. IDN: IDN (Internal Dell Network) is not a standard term related to PowerStore discovery.
C. ICM: ICM (Internet Control Message Protocol) is a network protocol used for error reporting and diagnostics, not for device discovery.
D. Internal: While the term "Internal" might seem relevant, it's not specific enough. The Management Network is the precise network used for this purpose.
Dell PowerStore References
PowerStore: Discover and Configure a PowerStore Appliance: This document in the PowerStore documentation explains the process of using the Discovery Utility and mentions that it requires network access to the appliance's management IP address, which is on the Management Network.
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