Vp groups, Discovered fc and iscsi initiators, Fc and iscsi discovered targets – HP MPX200 Multifunction Router User Manual
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VP Groups
Nested beneath the Blade node, VP Groups nodes identify virtual port groups
(VPGs). Most arrays limit the number of LUNs presented to a single host. You can
enable and configure these VPGs to increase the number of supported LUNs on a
storage array.
Example:
Discovered FC and iSCSI Initiators
Nested beneath the Blade node, the Discovered FC Initiators and Discovered
iSCSI Initiator nodes identify the initiators logged into the router.
Example:
Initiator icons
FC and iSCSI Discovered Targets
Nested beneath the Blade node, FC Discovered Targets and iSCSI Discovered
Targets nodes identify discovered targets that the router logged in.
Examples:
FC and iSCSI discovered target icons
LUN icons
Nested beneath each Fibre Channel or iSCSI target, the LUN nodes identify each
LUN.
VPGROUP_1
iqn.1991-05.com:microsoft:winhaz14
iqn.nnnn-nn.com.xxxxx:xxxnnnn is the initiator connection. To
determine the connection status, select the initiator node in the
router tree. On the initiator's Information page, the Status box
identifies the status as either Logged In or Logged Out.
22000-00-11-C6-2E-4B-BA (Fibre Channel target)
iqn.2003-10.com.lefthandnetworks:qlogic:3744:volume1
(iSCSI target)
Target ID indicates the router is logged into the Fibre Channel or
iSCSI discovered target.
Target ID indicates the Fibre Channel or iSCSI target is offline
from the router.