With vlan, Configuring iscsi targets – HP StorageWorks IP Storage Router User Manual
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Configuring SCSI Routing
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With VLAN
To assign a server interface and VLAN to a SCSI routing instance:
1. enable — Enter Administration mode.
2. SCSIRouter zeus serverif ge2 VLAN 100 10.1.0.45/24
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Assign a VLAN, identified by its VID
100, to the desired SCSI routing
instance
zeus. Specify the server interface ge2 and the IP address and subnet
mask
10.1.0.45/24 that the VLAN will use to access the SCSI routing
instance. In this example, the subnet mask of
255.255.255.0 was set using
CIDR style
/24.
Note:
To look up the VID, use the show vlan command. VIDs are listed in the VLAN
column.
Configuring iSCSI Targets
Configuring iSCSI targets consists of specifying the SCSI routing instance to
which an iSCSI target is to be assigned, specifying the iSCSI target, and mapping
the iSCSI target to a physical storage device. When assigning an iSCSI target, you
can specify the physical storage device either by physical storage address, serial
number, or by an index number assigned to the device.
Note:
When a new iSCSI target is configured, IP hosts do not have access to it. You
need to configure access to newly created iSCSI targets according to the “Configuring
Access” section later in this chapter.
Use the procedures that follow according to mapping type and storage addressing
type:
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Target-and-LUN mapping using WWPN addressing
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Target-and-LUN mapping using LUNWWN addressing
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Target-and-LUN mapping using Serial Number addressing
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