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7.4 Overview: SAN LUN Mapping Window
The illustration below provides an explanation of each component of the SAN LUN Mapping window. A
graphical illustration of the physical connection from the Host HBA Port to the enclosure’s controller port
is provided to help you visualize the topology being mapped.
The SAN LUN Mapping window is basically divided into two primary sections. The first section on the left
side of the window encompassed in the box titled “Topology Information” displays the list of discovered
Host HBAs and the current mappings for that selected port name. The second section displayed on the
right hand side of the window provides tools for adding, modifying and deleting SAN LUN Mappings.
7.4.1 HBA Ports Name Section
This section provides a list of the discovered named and unnamed fiber channel HBA Ports.
You must select a port and identify it in the
Name Host
section on the right hand side of the window to
perform the mapping. Once you identify the port, it will be very helpful to rename it to a user defined name.
In the HBA Ports Name section is a list of the discovered unnamed/named fibre channel HBA Ports.
Select an unnamed port and identify it using the displayed HBA Node WWN and HBA Port WWN under
the Name Host section on the right hand side of the window. Enter a name for the port in the Name Host
section and click the
ASSIGN NAME
button.
Figure 7–3
SAN LUN Mapping Example (RS-4835-F4-5404E Shown)
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