Chapter 5 – Configuration
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SAN Mapping allows the administrator to map individual LUNs to a specified
host thereby limiting access to certain slices to single hosts even in a dual host
configuration.
2.3.2.1 /
2.3.2.2
Select Port
Port 1
or
Port 2
. The two ports are equivalent to the two host channels.
2.3.2.x.1
~
2.3.2.x.8
Select Host
Select
Host 1 ~ Host 8,
then select LUN (
LUN 0 ~ LUN 7
) and confirm
selection.
2.3.3
Edit WWN Table
This submenu allows the administrator to enter individual host WWNs to the
controller.
2.3.3.1 ~
2.3.3.8
Select Host
Select
Host 1 ~ Host 8
and enter WWN value (Default: 0000000000000000).
2.3.4 View
WWN
Table
Select to view a list of host WWNs in the output window (this information cannot
be viewed from the control panel).
2.3.5 View
SAN
Mapping
Use this submenu to view a table indicating mapping of LUNs to hosts in the
output window (this information cannot be viewed from the control panel). In the
table,
Y
signifies mapping and
N
signifies no mapping.
2.3.5.1 /
2.3.5.2
Select Port
Port 1
or
Port 2
. The two ports are equivalent to the two host channels.
Setting port parameters
RS232 Params menu
The administrator should specify the communication protocols between ACS-8960 and the
external modem and between ACS-8960 and the remote terminal or terminal emulation
software. This is done in the
Modem Port menu
located at Main menu > RS232 Params
menu > Modem Port menu and the
Terminal Port menu
located at Main menu > RS232
Params menu > Terminal Port menu.
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RS232 params
3.1 Modem Port
3.1.1
Baud Rate
2400, 4800, 9600, 14400,
19200, 28800, 38400, 57600 or
115200
3.1.2
Stop Bit
1 / 2
3.2 Terminal Port*
3.1.3
Data Bit
7 / 8
*submenus as Modem Port
3.1.4
Parity
None / Odd / Even