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Cisco SFS InfiniBand Host Drivers User Guide for Linux
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Chapter 4 SCSI RDMA Protocol
Configuring SRP
Step 9
Click the
Next >
button. The Define New SRP Host window displays a recommended WWNN for the
host and recommended WWPNs that represent the host on all existing and potential Fibre Channel
gateway ports.
Note
Although you can manually configure the WWNN or WWPNs, we recommend that you use the
default values to avoid conflicts.
Step 10
Click
Finish
. The new host appears in the SRP Hosts display.
Step 11
Expand the
SRP Hosts
folder in the Storage navigation tree, and then click the host that you created.
The host display appears in the right-hand frame of the interface.
Step 12
Click the
Targets
tab in the host display. Double-click the WWPN of the target that you want your host
to access. The IT Properties window opens.
Step 13
Click the
...
button
next to the Port Mask field. The Select Port(s) window opens and displays two port
numbers for each slot in the chassis. The
raised
port numbers represent restricted ports. The
pressed
port
numbers represent accessible ports.
Step 14
Click the port(s) to which the SAN connects to grant the initiator access to the target through those ports,
and then click
OK
.
Step 15
Click the
Apply
button in the IT Properties window, and then close the window.
Step 16
Click the
LUN Access
tab in the host display, and then click
Discover LUNs
. The targets and associated
LUNs that your Fibre Channel gateway sees appear in the Available LUNs field.
Step 17
Click the
LUN Access
tab, click the target that you configured in
Step 16
, and then click
Add >
. The
target and its LUN(s) appear in the Accessible LUNs field in an Inactive ITLs folder.
Step 18
Click the LUN that you want your host to reach, and then click
Edit ITL Properties
. The ITL Properties
window opens.
Step 19
Click the
...
button next to the Port Mask field. The Select Port(s) window opens and displays two port
numbers for each slot in the chassis. The
raised
port numbers represent restricted ports. The
pressed
port
numbers represent accessible ports.
Step 20
Click the port(s) to which the SAN connects to grant the initiator access to the target through those ports,
and then click the
OK
button.
Step 21
Click the
Refresh
button in the Cisco Storage Manager window.