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Brocade access gateway administrator's guide v7.1.0 (53-1002743-01, march 2013)
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Device mapping
Device mapping allows you to map individual N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) devices to N_Ports. By
mapping device WWNs directly to an N_Port group (recommended) or specific N_Ports, traffic from
the device will always go to the same N_Port or N_Port group, regardless of the F_Port where the
device logs in. When the Port Grouping and Device Load Balancing policies are enabled for a port
group, WWNs mapped to that port group are automatically balanced among the online N_Ports in
that group (refer to
NOTE
Port Grouping policy is not supported when both Automatic Login Balancing and Device Load
Balancing are enabled.
Device mapping does not affect or replace the traditional port mapping. Device mapping is an
optional mapping that will exist on top of existing port mapping. In general, mapping devices to
N_Port groups is recommended over mapping devices to individual N_Ports within a port group.
This ensures maximum device "up-time," especially during failover conditions and system power
up. This is especially true when a reasonably large number of devices must connect to the same
fabric through a single port group.
The following aspects of device mapping are important to note:
Figure 6
3 can connect to any N_Port in Port Group 1 (PG1), while WWNs 4 and 5 can connect with any
N_Port in Port Group 2 (PG2).
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"Port Grouping policy modes"
Logins from a device mapped to a specific N_Port or N_Port group (device mapping) always
have priority over unmapped devices that log in to an F_Port that has been mapped to the
same N_Port or N_Port group (port mapping).
Current device routing (dynamic mapping) may turn out different than your intended mapping
(static mapping), depending on which N_Ports are online and which policies are enabled (for
example, Automatic Port Configuration, Device Load Balancing, Failover, or Failback).
Therefore, it is recommended to map devices to N_Port groups instead of specific N_Ports
within a port group when using device mapping.
NOTE
Automatic Port Configuration and Device Load Balancing cannot be enabled at the same time.
illustrates an example of device mapping to port groups. In the example, WWNs 1, 2, and
on page 43).
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