HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 2-node HP 3PAR CIM API Programming Reference (OS 3.1.2 - Page 94
FC Target Ports Subprofile CIM Classes, Supported Methods, FCoE Target Port
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For detailed information regarding the FC Target Ports subprofile, refer to SMI-S at http:// www.snia.org. FC Target Ports Subprofile CIM Classes Table 79 FC Target Ports Subprofile CIM Classes Class TPD_StorageSystem TPD_SCSIProtocolFCEndpoint TPD_FCPort TPD_SCSIController Description The storage array on which the target ports reside. A SCSI transport endpoint. In this context, this represents a target port on the HP 3PAR Storage System. A Fibre Channel Port residing on the TPD_ComputerSystem. Represents the SCSI view of ports as seen by SCSI initiators. Supported Methods Table 80 Methods for TPD_StorageSystem Method modifyInstance() Description Provides the ability to set owner and contact information for the StorageSystem. FCoE Target Port CNA card installed on an a storage system contains ports that can either be configured as FCoE or iSCSI. Here are the extra CIM classes that model the FCoE port: Table 81 FCoE Target Port Class TPD_EthernetPort TPD_FCPortEthernetPortDependency TPD_FCPortLESBStatistics TPD_FCPortLESBElementStatisticalData Description The underlying ethernet port on the CNA card Association between the TPD_EthernetPort and the TPD_FCPort class of the FCoE port FCPortStatistics class of the FCoE port Association between the TPD_FCPortLESBStatistics and the TPD_FCPort class of the FCoE port FCoE port can only be used in a target role and not in an initiator role. CNA port configured as iSCSI is modeled in exactly the same way as iSCSI target port. Distinctions between FC and FCoE Port FCoE port behaves exactly like an FC target port, but here are two key differences: 1. TPD_FCPort of an FCoE port has an extra TPD_FCPortEthernetPortDependency association with a TPD_EthernetPort. 2. TPD_FCPort.PortDiscriminator property has a value of 10 (FCoE) for FCoE port and 2 (Not Applicable) for FC port. FC Initiator Ports Subprofile The FC Initiator Ports subprofile models Fibre Channel specific aspects of a storage system. This subprofile provides information about the backend Fibre Channel ports that are used to connect to the storage system controller nodes to backend Disk Enclosures (Drive Cages). For detailed information regarding the FC Target Ports subprofile, refer to SMI-S at www.snia.org. 94 CIM API SMI-S Support