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HP MPX200 Multifunction Router User Manual

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Target Presentation Mode: Use this setting to specify whether the
Fibre Channel targets are automatically or manually presented into
iSCSI SAN. Select Auto (the default and recommended setting) to
have the Fibre Channel target are automatically presented into iSCSI
SAN. Or, select Manual to manually present the Fibre Channel targets
into the iSCSI SAN using the targetmap add command in the CLI

or the Target Map Wizard in the GUI.

LUN Mapping: Select Enabled or Disabled to allow or disallow
access to a LUN.

Controller LUN AutoMap: Select Enabled (the default setting) to
obtain user-level control for mapping the storage array controller (SCSI
Device Type 0x0C). When enabled, the controller LUN is automatically
mapped to all hosts. Or, select Disabled to instead manually map the
controller LUN to hosts.

Time to Target Device Offline: This setting defines the time for which
the iSCSI target device remains presented into the Fibre Channel SAN
after the iSCSI target device has disappeared or logged out on the
iSCSI side. Use this setting to handle conditions where the iSCSI
target device logs out temporarily and then logs back in.

Specify a value of 0 to have the presentation immediately
removed.

Specify a value of 30 to have the presentation of the Fibre
Channel device remain intact for 30 seconds after the iSCSI
target device has logged out.

QLogic recommends a time to target device offline of 30 seconds to
ensure that if the iSCSI target device temporarily logs out (disappears)
and then logs back in within 30 seconds, the I/Os can resume without
causing any disruption in the Fibre Channel SAN.

If you make any changes on this page, the Save button becomes enabled. Click it
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NOTE

Use the Time to Target Device Offline parameter in a
configuration where iSCSI target devices are mapped into the
Fibre Channel SAN using the iSR6200. This parameter applies
only to iSCSI target devices.