Presenting Iscsi Hosts As Virtual Fibre Channel Hosts - Cisco DS-C9216I-K9 Configuration Manual

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Configuring iSCSI
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iSCSI view of storage device
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Example 3
This example maps three subsets of Fibre Channel LUN targets to three iSCSI virtual targets. Two iSCSI
targets have one LUN and the third iSCSI target has two LUNs.
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Presenting iSCSI Hosts as Virtual Fibre Channel Hosts

The iSCSI hosts are mapped to virtual Fibre Channel hosts in one of two ways:
Cisco MDS 9000 Fabric Manager Switch Configuration Guide
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Mapping LUNs to iSCSI a Node Name
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Mapping LUNs to Multiple iSCSI Node Names
(default)—Used if no access control is done on the Fibre Channel target. An iSCSI host may use
different pWWNs each time it connects to a Fibre Channel target.
—Used if an iSCSI host should always have the same pWWN or nWWN each time it connects to a
Fibre Channel target.
Fibre Channel storage
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