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list are displayed. Numbers in the upper end and the left side indicate the LDEV number. For
example, the LDEV number of the cell whose upper end is +2 and left side is +10 is 12.

Gray cells indicate the LDEV numbers that are already used for other volumes, white cells
indicate the unused LDEV numbers, and blue cells indicate the LDEV numbers that are selected
for the V-VOLs in this dialog box.

CU number of another SLPR is used check box

Allows you to select the CU numbers of the SLPR other than the SLPR now you are in.

Back button

Returns to the Create V-VOL wizard dialog box (1) while maintaining the settings in this dialog
box.

Next button

Fixes the setting in this dialog box and moves to the Create V-VOL wizard dialog box (3).

The Create V-VOL dialog box (3) appears only when SSID is not assigned to the boundary
area that contains LDEV numbers you set in this dialog box. The Create V-VOL dialog box (4)
appears when SSID is assigned.

Cancel button

Cancels the setting in the Create V-VOL wizard dialog box (2) and closes the dialog box.

Figure 20 Create V-VOL Wizard Dialog Box (3)

SSID tree

Shows the LDKC numbers, CU numbers, SSID boundary and SSID in a hierarchical tree
structure.

The boundary area is a collection of LDEV numbers to which the SSID is assigned. For example,
using the boundary area 00-FF, assign an SSID between LDEV numbers 00 to FF. A CU
contains one or four boundary areas, which are fixed for each CU with factory settings.

An SSID in parentheses is shown at the right of the boundary area (left column on screen).
When an SSID is not assigned to the boundary area, an exclamation mark is added to the
LDKC number, CU number or boundary area icon, and an "- - -" appears to the right of the
boundary area.

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