Channel Zoning - Quantum Scalar i6000 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Configuring Your Library
Configuring Fibre Channel I/O Blades

Channel Zoning

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Caution: You also must make the necessary physical changes to
the name, operating system, or port connection.
3 Click OK.
Deleting an FC Host
1 Log on as an administrator.
2 Make sure that you are viewing the physical library. From the View
menu, click the name of the physical library.
3 Click Setup > Blades > Access > FC Host.
The FC Host dialog box appears.
Note: FC hosts can be reconfigured without powering down the
system.
4 Click the host from the list, and then click Delete.
Note: The Delete button is unavailable if the host is online.
A message appears that asks you whether you want to delete the
host.
5 Click Yes.
A message appears that indicates a successful deletion.
6 Click OK.
Channel zoning, also called port zoning, is an optional feature that
configures access to an entire Fibre Channel and all the LUNs on that
channel for the exclusive use of a host or group of hosts on a single
port. Channel zoning enables you to control access between specific
target Fibre Channel (FC) ports and initiator channels on an I/O blade in
your library. If you make changes to the channel zoning settings, you
must reboot the I/O blade for the new settings to take effect.
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