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iSCSI target aliases can include letters, numbers, periods (.), hyphens (-), and colons (:); but cannot
include double-byte characters. iSCSI target aliases are case-sensitive. An iSCSI target alias can
consist of up to 32 characters
5.
In the Host Mode list, select a host mode. When selecting a host mode, you must consider the platform
and other factors (for more information, see
).
CAUTION:
Do not select Reserve from the list. Reserve indicates that the host mode is not currently
supported.
6.
If necessary, click Option, and select host mode options. For more information about host mode
options, see
Figure 38
Add New iSCSI Target pane (Option selected)
NOTE:
After you click Option, the pane expands to display a list of host mode options. The No.
column indicates option numbers. Select the check box for the option you want to specify.
7.
Click OK. If a message appears, click OK. The iSCSI target name and host mode appear in blue.
8.
Click Apply. A confirmation message appears.
9.
Click OK. Settings are applied to the array.
Registering hosts in host groups
NOTE:
If you are configuring a NAS environment, you do not need to follow the procedures described
in this section. For instructions, see ”
Associating host groups or iSCSI targets to logical volumes
To set LU paths, you must register hosts in host groups. For example, if HP-UX and Windows hosts are
connected to a port, you must register the HP-UX and Windows hosts separately in two different host
groups.
If you are configuring a Fibre Channel environment, follow the instructions in ”
groups (when configuring Fibre Channel environments)
” on page 79. If you are configuring an iSCSI
environment, follow the instructions in ”
Registering hosts in iSCSI targets (when configuring iSCSI
Registering hosts in host groups (when configuring Fibre Channel environments)
When registering a host, you must specify the host bus adapter’s WWN. If you are unsure of the host bus
adapter’s WWN, see ”