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5. Click the type of binding you want to use, and type the WWPN, WWNN, or D_ID
you want to bind to the target.
6. Select the Bus ID and Target ID that you want to bind, and click OK.
Note: A target does not appear on the target list if automapping is disabled and
the target is not already persistently bound.
Masking and Unmasking LUNs (Windows)
LUN masking refers to whether or not a LUN is visible to the operating system. A LUN
that has been masked is not available and is not visible to the operating system. You can
use the OneCommand Manager application to mask or unmask LUNs at the host level.
Note: The LUN Masking tab is not shown in Virtual Port view because LUN masking
is not available for virtual ports.
Figure 8-17 LUN Masking Tab
LUN Masking Conventions and Guidelines
LUN icons in the discovery-tree reflect the live mask state currently in use by the
driver. Green LUN icons indicate unmasked LUNs. Gray LUN icons indicate masked
LUNs. Red text indicates that a LUN mask has been changed, but not applied (saved).
LUN Masking Column Definitions
LUN – The FC LUN number.
On Reboot – The 'On Reboot' column shows the mask configuration currently
saved to the configuration file on disk (Solaris) or to the Registry (Windows).