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Device Mapping
Each physical port/bus on the router can have the following maps:
Each map has a unique name and map ID; one of the maps must be identified as
the “current” map for the router to use.
In the Configuration Menu, choose 5) Device Mapping to manipulate maps and
associate the selected hosts with a particular map. Maps are viewed, edited, and
deleted, in the Device Mapping Menu.
Figure 44
is an example of the Device Mapping Configuration Menu.
Figure 44: Device Mapping Configuration menu
Table 8: Device Map Types
Map Type
System/User
Generated
Fibre Channel or SCSI
Auto Assigned
System
Fibre Channel and SCSI
Indexed (default)
System
Fibre Channel and SCSI
Port <0> Device
System
Fibre Channel
SCC
System
Fibre Channel
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