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FCTargets
Obtains information about every Fibre Channel target
device visible to a FibreBridge operating in initiator
mode; devices may be used as targets for initiator mode
features such as Extended Copy.
Immediate: FCTargets
FibreBridgeTargetLUN
Specifies the soft target LUN taken from NVRAM to be
used by the FibreBridge when addressed by the host as a
SCSI device. Any map coinciding with the user-specified
FibreBridgeTarget LUN must first be set to offline before
trying to change it. This map will be unavailable upon
power-cycling the FibreBridge. The get form reports all
FibreBridgeTargetLUNs currently NOT disabled.
Specifying a port returns the status of that port.
Set syntax: set FibreBridgeTargetLUN [[fp] [fl] |[disabled]]
Requires a SaveConfiguration command
Get syntax: get FibreBRidgeTargetLUN <[fp]>
LogicalUnitAddressing (FB 2400 only)
Controls the current device mapping method on the
bridge. When disabled, standard peripheral device
mapping and formatting is used. Target devices are only
made visible to the specific mapped Fibre Channel port.
When enabled, static device mapping and formatting is
achieved with a discovery bus scan at boot. All target
devices are visible to all Fibre Channel ports, with each
port sharing a common Fibre Channel Node Name.
Default: disabled
Set syntax: set LogicalUnitAddressing [enabled|disabled]
Get syntax: get LogicalUnitAddressing
Route
Assigns a Fibre Channel address to a target destination
device. If you try to map a new SCSI BTL to the same FC
LUN, the new BTL will overwrite the previous map. Using
the delete identifier instead of SCSI will remove the map
from its table. In verbose mode, overwriting an exiting
map requires secondary confirmation.Not available on
the FibreBridge 2400 if Logical Unit Addressing has been
enabled.
Immediate: Route FC [fp] [fl] [SCSI [sb st sl] Bridge |
Delete ]
RouteChange
Maps a Fibre Channel port and LUN to a SCSI bus, target
and LUN. Attempts to map to a SCSI device currently
online results in an error message. Valid entries: fp (0), fl
(0-31), sb (0), st (0-15), sl (0-7). Not available on the
FibreBridge 2400.
Immediate: RouteChange [fp] [fl] [sb] [st] [sl]
RouteDisplay
Returns a list of currently mapped Fibre Channel-to-SCSI
routes sorted by Fibre Channel address and assembled
according to the optional parameters specified. Each list
is preceded by a count of the lines that immediately
follow.
Valid status values are
Online: able to accept SCSI commands
Unavailable: no device currently assigned to a
particular route; SCSI commands will time-out
Offline: rejects any SCSI command
Going Offline: RouteOffline has been issued, but
queued commands are underway; becomes Offline
when all queued commands are complete; new SCSI
commands sent to a going offline device are rejected
Immediate command: RouteDisplay
RouteDisplay displays all current maps
RouteDisplay[fp] displays specified FC port maps
RouteDisplay[online | offline] displays all maps with
online or offline status
RouteDisplay [fp [fl]] displays the current map
RouteDisplay [fp [online | offline]] displays maps
for an FC port with status online or offline
RouteDisplay (FB 2400 only)
Displays a list of Fibre Channel to SCSI address
mappings on the FibreBridge. If Logical Unit Addressing
has been enabled, RouteDisplay shows a list of SCSI to
SCSI address mappings.
Immediate normal mode: RouteDisplay FC <fp> <fl>
Immediate LUA mode: RouteDisplay SCSI <sb> <st>
<sl>
RouteOffline
Sets a route to offline or reports its status as offline. Not
available on the FibreBridge 2400.
Set syntax: set RouteOffline [fp] [fl]
Get syntax: get RouteOffline [fp] [fl]
Interfaces: mapping commands
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