Fujitsu ETERNUS CS800 S6 User Manual page 225

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You must configure a host before you can assign it to a new host access group
(see
CAUTION!
If you are connecting the ETERNUS CS800 directly to a host without using a Fibre
Channel switch, you must know the WWPN connecting to each ETERNUS CS800 port. If
you do not specify this information, the virtual medium changer and tape drives will
not display on the device manager.
To access the Remote Hosts page, on the Remote Host Access page, click the Remote
Hosts tab (see
Figure 159: Remote Hosts Page
To add a host:
1. Click Discover Remote Hosts to list all hosts that are known to the ETERNUS CS800.
A host is made known to the ETERNUS CS800 if you enter the host ID on this page, or if
the host logs on to one or more Fibre Channel target ports.
If you do not see the world wide name (WWN) of the host, make sure the host is
connected to a Fibre Channel port on the ETERNUS CS800 and click Discover Hosts
again.
The Backpanel Locations section displays a graphical representation of the Fibre
Channel and Ethernet ports as they appear on the rear of the system.
A mapped (green) status indicates the host is currently logged on to one or
more Fibre Channel target ports.
1. Enter information about the host:
Remote Host WWPN
Alias
2. Click Apply.
To delete a host that is no longer needed, click Delete next to the host. You
cannot delete a host of it is currently assigned to a host access group
ETERNUS CS800
"Adding a Remote Host Access Group" on page
"Remote Hosts Page" on page
225).
Enter the World Wide Port Name (WWPN) of the host.
(This value is entered automatically by the system.)
(Optional) Enter a descriptive alias for the host.
10.3 VTL Configuration
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