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Adding an FC I/O Blade

Scalar i500 User's Guide
that each host sees each device only once. For more information, see
the
Host Mapping - Overview
Mapping
a From the operator panel or Web client, select
Blades > FC I/O Blade Control
b
From the operator panel or Web client, select
Blades > Host Mapping
12 Configure host port failover on the FC I/O blade (optional). From the
Web client, select
host port failover, you must configure target ports 1 and 2 on the
FC I/O blade as point-to-point connections (
Port Configuration
Port Failover
13 Save the library configuration (see
on page 495).
These instructions explain how to add an FC I/O blade to your library.
12
You can add an FC I/O blade while the library is powered on.
Required tools:
1 Access the back of the expansion module.
Note:
2 Remove the cover plate from the appropriate bay.
3 Press up and out to open the latch hooks on each side of the FC I/O
blade.
Chapter 12 Installing, Removing, and Replacing
Adding, Removing, and Replacing FC I/O Blades
on page 118. To configure host mapping:
.
Setup > FC I/O Blades > Host Port Failover
). For more information, see
on page 119.
None
The recommended order of installing the FC I/O blade
and fan blade in an expansion module is starting from the
bottom bay and moving up.
on page 116 and
Configuring Host
Setup > FC I/O
and enable host mapping.
Setup > FC I/O
Setup > FC I/O Blades >
Configuring FC Host
Saving the Library Configuration
. To enable
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