HP 1606 Access Gateway Administrator's Guide (53-1001760-01, June 2010) - Page 35

Device-based mapping, Removing F_Ports from N_Ports

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Access Gateway mapping 2 Removing F_Ports from N_Ports 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Remove any preferred secondary N_Port settings for the F_Port. Refer to "Deleting F_Ports from a preferred secondary N_Port" on page 46 for instructions. 3. Enter the ag --mapdel N_Port command with the "[fprot;[fport]" option to remove the F_Port from the N_Port. The f_portlist can contain multiple F_Port numbers separated by semicolons, for example "17;18". switch:admin> ag --mapdel 17;18 F-Port to N-Port mapping has been updated successfully 4. Enter the switchshow command to verify that the F_Port is free (unassigned). Unassigned F_Port status is Disabled (No mapping for F_Port). See port 6 in the following example. switch:admin> switchshow switchName: fsw534_4016 switchType: 45.0 switchState: Online switchMode: Access Gateway Mode switchWwn: 10:00:00:05:1e:02:1d:b0 switchBeacon: OFF Area Port Media Speed State Proto 0 0 cu AN No_Sync 1 1 cu AN No_Sync Disabled (N-Port Offline for F-Port) 2 2 cu AN No_Sync Disabled (N-Port Offline for F-Port) 3 3 cu AN No_Sync Disabled (N-Port Offline for F-Port) 4 4 cu AN No_Sync Disabled (N-Port Offline for F-Port) 5 5 cu AN No_Sync Disabled (N-Port Offline for F-Port) 6 6 cu AN No_Sync Disabled (No mapping for F-Port) 7 7 cu AN No_Sync 8 8 cu AN No_Sync 9 9 cu AN No_Sync 10 10 -- N4 No_Module 11 11 -- N4 No_Module 12 12 -- N4 No_Module 13 13 id N4 Online N-Port 10:00:00:05:1e:35:10:1e 0x5a0a00 14 14 id N4 Online N-Port 10:00:00:05:1e:35:10:1e 0x5a0900 15 15 id N4 Online N-Port 10:00:00:05:1e:35:10:1e 0x5a0800 Device-based mapping This feature allows you to map individual N_Port ID virtualization (NPIV) devices to N_Ports. By mapping device WWNs directly to an N_Port group (recommended) or specific N_Ports, traffic from the device will always go to the same N_Port or N_Port group, regardless of the F_Port where the device logs in. When Port Grouping Policy and WWN Load Balancing mode is enabled for a port group, WWNs mapped to that port group are automatically balanced among the online N_Ports in that group (refer to "Port Grouping policy modes" on page 36). Access Gateway Administrator's Guide 15 53-1001760-01

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Access Gateway Administrator’s Guide
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53-1001760-01
Access Gateway mapping
2
Removing F_Ports from N_Ports
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2.
Remove any preferred secondary N_Port settings for the F_Port. Refer to
“Deleting F_Ports
from a preferred secondary N_Port”
on page 46 for instructions.
3.
Enter the
ag
--
mapdel
N_Port
command with the
“[fprot;[fport]”
option to remove the F_Port
from the N_Port.
The
f_portlist
can contain multiple F_Port numbers separated by semicolons, for example
“17;18”.
switch:admin>
ag --mapdel 17;18
F-Port to N-Port mapping has been updated successfully
4.
Enter the
switchshow
command to verify that the F_Port is free (unassigned).
Unassigned F_Port status is Disabled (No mapping for F_Port). See port 6 in the following
example.
switch:admin>
switchshow
switchName:
fsw534_4016
switchType:
45.0
switchState:
Online
switchMode:
Access Gateway Mode
switchWwn:
10:00:00:05:1e:02:1d:b0
switchBeacon:
OFF
Area Port Media Speed State
Proto
=====================================
0
0
cu
AN
No_Sync
1
1
cu
AN
No_Sync
Disabled (N-Port Offline for F-Port)
2
2
cu
AN
No_Sync
Disabled (N-Port Offline for F-Port)
3
3
cu
AN
No_Sync
Disabled (N-Port Offline for F-Port)
4
4
cu
AN
No_Sync
Disabled (N-Port Offline for F-Port)
5
5
cu
AN
No_Sync
Disabled (N-Port Offline for F-Port)
6
6
cu
AN
No_Sync
Disabled (No mapping for F-Port)
7
7
cu
AN
No_Sync
8
8
cu
AN
No_Sync
9
9
cu
AN
No_Sync
10
10
--
N4
No_Module
11
11
--
N4
No_Module
12
12
--
N4
No_Module
13
13
id
N4
Online
N-Port
10:00:00:05:1e:35:10:1e 0x5a0a00
14
14
id
N4
Online
N-Port
10:00:00:05:1e:35:10:1e 0x5a0900
15
15
id
N4
Online
N-Port
10:00:00:05:1e:35:10:1e 0x5a0800
Device-based mapping
This feature allows you to map individual N_Port ID virtualization (NPIV) devices to N_Ports. By
mapping device WWNs directly to an N_Port group (recommended) or specific N_Ports, traffic from
the device will always go to the same N_Port or N_Port group, regardless of the F_Port where the
device logs in. When Port Grouping Policy and WWN Load Balancing mode is enabled for a port
group, WWNs mapped to that port group are automatically balanced among the online N_Ports in
that group (refer to
“Port Grouping policy modes”
on page 36).