SAN LUN Mapping
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Add a mapping.
In the “ADD NEW MAP” section, do the following:
a
Select the logical drive to which you wish to map. Click the pull down menu and choose from the
list of logical drives displayed. Default logical drive names are LD1, LD2, LD3, etc.
Note:
Logical drives marked with an asterisk “*” indicate that another mapping for another Host
HBA has been established for this logical drive. You can map it again to additional HBA’s but
know that all Host HBAs mapped to this logical drive will see and have access to this logical
drive.
b
Choose the LUN (logical unit number) to present the mapped logical drive to the Host system.
Click the drop-down menu and choose the desired number.
c
Select an access permission for the mapping. Choose from the drop-down menu: Read/Write or
Read Only.
Note:
Microsoft Windows does not support Read Only permissions.
d
Select the Host Port/Channel.
Click the check box(es) for the port that you wish the mapping to be available: C0P0, C0P1,
C1P0, and/or C1P1. Where C0 represents the left or lower controller and C1 represents the right
or upper controller, and P0 indicates the port marked Host 0, FC Host 0, or “IN” 0, and P1
represents the port marked Host 1, FC Host 1, or “IN” 1 on each controller. Ensure that the ports
you select are properly cabled.
e
Click the
ADD MAPPING
button.
Figure 7–5
SAN LUN Mapping Screen (RS-1220-F4-5412E Shown)
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