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P4000: IQN assigned to the host

P2000/MSA2000 (FC, SAS): WWN for the host port on the host end of this path

P2000/MSA2000 (iSCSI): IQN assigned to the host

Array Port WWN/IQN

P9000/XP: WWN for the storage array port on the storage array end of this path

P6000 EVA: WWN for the storage array port on the storage array end of this path

P4000: IQN used by the host for connecting to this disk on this storage array

P2000/MSA2000 (FC, SAS): WWN for the storage array port on the storage array end
of this path

P2000/MSA2000 (iSCSI): IQN used by the host for connecting to this disk on this storage
array

LUN: LUN used for presenting the storage disk from the storage array port to the host HBA
port

Array Controller: Controller used for this path

Array Port: Storage array's port identifier used for this path

Hostgroup

P9000/XP: Name of the host group containing the HBA WWN on the array port for this
path

P6000 EVA: Name of the host object containing the host WWN for this path

P4000: Name configured for the host's IQN in the management console

P2000/MSA2000: Nickname of the host with the host WWN for this path

Host Access

P9000/XP: Host access level assigned to the volume

NOTE:

The P9000 or XP array does not allow host access to be specified on a per-host

or per-path basis.

P6000 EVA: Host access level assigned to the presentation of the disk to the host (for
example, READ/WRITE or READ-ONLY)

P4000: Host access level assigned to the presentation of the disk to the host (for example,
READ/WRITE or READ-ONLY)

P2000/MSA2000: Access setting for volume mapping (for example, READ/WRITE or
READ-ONLY)

Host Mode

P9000/XP: Host mode assigned to the host group

P6000 EVA: Host mode assigned to the P6000 EVA host object

P4000: Not applicable

P2000/MSA2000: Name of the host's profile

Preferred Path

P9000/XP: Not applicable

P6000 EVA: Specifies whether the path uses a port on the controller that is configured
as the preferred path for the vdisk (Yes, No, No preference)

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