Scalar i500 User's Guide
Details on configuring channel zoning include:
• By default, all target FC ports (ports 1 and 2) on an FC I/O blade have
access to all initiator ports (ports 3–6).
• Changing channel zoning setting will cause the affected FC I/O blade
to reboot.
• If host port failover is enabled on the FC I/O blade, channel zoning
must be configured so that all target FC ports have access to all
initiator ports. For information on host port failover, see
FC Host Port Failover
• The
Setup - FC I/O Blade Channel Zoning
all FC I/O blades found in the library. FC I/O blades are listed by the
following: location in the library, WWNN, and status. The
corresponding
Channel Zoning Select Blade
panel lists the location in the library and state. You can select the FC
I/O blade you want to configure for channel zoning and proceed to
the next screen.
• The two FC target ports (ports 1 and 2) and the four FC initiator ports
(ports 3–6) are displayed in a grid, with the target ports listed in
columns and the initiator ports listed in rows. Check boxes allow you
to associate a target port with an initiator port.
•
To permit access, select the check box at the intersection of the
target port and the initiator port. You can associate each initiator
port with more than one target port.
•
To restrict access, clear the check box at the intersection of the
target port and the initiator port.
•
When you select a check box, the entire FC channel is zoned. This
zoning affects any host application that might be accessing the
FC I/O blade. If both channel zoning and host mapping are
enabled, the channel zoning settings supersede any host LUN
mapping on the FC I/O blade.
•
After configuring channel zoning, save the library configuration.
For instructions on how to save the library configuration, see
Saving and Restoring the Library Configuration
Chapter 3 Configuring Your Library
Working With FC I/O Blades
on page 119.
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Configuring
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