Cisco Systems MDS 9000 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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Static Mapping
You can manually (statically) create an iSCSI target by assigning a user-defined unique iSCSI node name
to it. The iSCSI qualified name is restricted to a minimum length of 16 characters and a maximum of
223 characters. A statically mapped iSCSI target can either map the whole Fibre Channel target port (all
LUNs in the target port mapped to the iSCSI target), or it can contain one or more LUs from a Fibre
Channel target port (see Figure 35-1).
Figure 35-6 Statically Mapped iSCSI Targets
Tip
iSCSIiSCSI
host B
MDS
120875
IP
Network
iSCSI Virtual target
iqn.iscsi-target-abc
Target pwwn
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LUN 0
LUN 1
LUN 2
LUN 0
LUN 1
LUN 2
Command Purpose
Step 1
Step 2
iscsi virtual-target name
iqn.iscsi-target-abc
Step 3
pWWN
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virtual target. One iSCSI target cannot contain
more than one Fibre Channel target port.
Do not specify the LUN if you wish to map the
whole Fibre Channel target to an iSCSI target. All
Fibre Channel target LUNs are exposed to iSCSI.
pWWN
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0x1
Maps a virtual target using LUN mapping
options.
Use this LUN option to map different Fibre
Channel LUNs to different iSCSI virtual targets.
The CLI interprets the LUN identifier
value as a hexadecimal value whether or
not the 0x