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When you double-click a NAS port, the following host groups appear:
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NAS-Sys
• If you select NAS-Sys, the table on the right displays information about paths to system LUs. The
table contents are dimmed and cannot be changed.
• This host group number is 00.
•
User
• If you select User, the table on the right displays information about paths to user LUs.
• This host group number is 01.
iSCSI folder
Figure 12
iSCSI folder in LU path tree
When you double-click the iSCSI folder, iSCSI ports in the disk array appear as icons. The port name and
port attribute appear to the right of each icon.
NOTE:
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The iSCSI folder is available if the disk array has an iSCSI channel adapter
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iSCSI ports always have the Target attribute
The following iSCSI port icons are used in the LU Path tree:
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When you double-click an iSCSI port in the tree, a list of host groups appears represented by the
following icon: . The host group number, host group name, and host mode appear to the right of the
icon. For more information about host modes, see
.
•
When you double-click a host group in the tree, a list of host bus adapters appears represented by the
following icon: . The nickname and the iSCSI name of the host bus adapter appear to the right of this
icon.
NOTE:
Host bus adapters are adapters in host computers and are used as ports for connecting
hosts and the disk array.
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When you double-click a port to which LUN security is not applied, the host groups except for the first
group (host group 0) are dimmed. If you double-click a dimmed host group, the contents of the LU Path
table (”
” on page 32) are dimmed.
Table 8
iSCSI port icons for LUN Manager operations
Icon
Meaning
LUN security is not applied to the port.
LUN security is applied to the port.