Setting fibre channel authentication – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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1.
Start LUN Manager and display the LUN Manager window (
).
2.
In the tree, select a host group.
3.
From the CU list above the LDEV list, select a CU number.
The LDEV list displays LDEVs in the specified CU image.
4.
Select a logical volume from the LDEV list. Next, from the LU Path list, select LUNs indicated
by the
icon (this icon indicates a LUN to which no LU path is defined). Next, click the Add
LU Path button.
A message appears displaying information about LU paths to be defined (
).
If you are using Windows, you can drag a logical volume from the LDEV list to a LUN ( ) in
the LU Path list. To drag more than one logical volume, see the HP XP24000/XP20000 Remote
Web Console User Guide.
When you use the LU Path list, you can use the CU list to switch between CU images.
5.
Click OK to close the message.
The settings are reflected in the LU Path list, but not applied to the storage system yet.
6.
Click Apply in the LUN Manager window.
A message appears and asks if you want to apply the setting to the storage system.
7.
Click the OK button to close the message.
The settings are applied to the storage system and the LU paths are defined.
Figure 27 Information about LU Paths to be Defined (in Fibre Channel Environment)
Setting Fibre Channel Authentication
When configuring a Fibre Channel environment, you can use the Authentication window (
and
) to set the user authentication on host groups, Fibre Channel ports, and Fibre
Channel switches of the storage system.
This section describes the following operations on host groups, Fibre Channel ports, and Fibre
Channel switches for user authentication:
•
Settings and the connection results in authentication of hosts (see
•
Settings and the connection results in authentication of Fibre Channel switches (see
•
Specifying whether to enable or disable the authentication of hosts in a host group (see
•
Registering user information for hosts on a host group (see
•
Changing user information for hosts (see
)
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Performing LUN Manager Operations