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EMC Fibre Channel with QLogic HBAs in the Windows Environment
Installing and Configuring the HBA Driver
If later you wish to return the jumper(s) to the default factory position, repeat
step 2, returning the jumper to pins 2–3.
Set the HBA FC-AL
Loop ID
While configuring a QLA234x HBA for Windows NT or Windows
2000 and connection to EMC CLARiiON CX200-Series for
direct-connect cluster configurations, you must manually set the
HBA FC-AL Loop ID. Follow these steps to enable loop hard
addressing and set the loop ID on each HBA:
Perform this procedure on all nodes in the cluster connected to the
CX200-Series array.
1. Boot the Windows host; press
CTRL-Q
when prompted to
Press
<CTRL-Q> for Fast!UTIL
. (This prompt appears with the
QLogic startup banner.)
2. After the Fast!UTIL program loads, the initial display depends on
whether there are multiple QLogic HBAs installed in the server:
• If there is only one QLogic HBA, the Fast!UTIL
Options
menu
appears.
• If there are multiple QLogic HBAs, a list of memory addresses
occupied by those HBAs appears.
Using the arrow keys, select the desired HBA and press
ENTER
.
The Fast!UTIL
Options
menu appears.
3. Select
Configuration Settings
from the Fast!UTIL
Options
menu,
and press
ENTER
.
4. Select
Host Adapter Settings
from the
Configuration Settings
menu.
5. Select
Adapter Hard Loop ID
from the
Host Adapter Settings
menu and press
ENTER
until the value is
Enabled
.
6. Select
Hard Loop ID
and press
ENTER
.
The loop ID value entered here is the decimal representation of
the FC-AL loop ID. You do not need to perform any FC-AL
AL_PA hexadecimal translation.
HBAs connected to the same SP should all have unique hard loop IDs.
Select
0
for all HBAs on one node, select
1
for all HBAs on the next node,
and so on.
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