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Adding Target Tape LUNs for encryption

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Adding Target Tape LUNs for encryption 2 Adding Target Tape LUNs for encryption You configure a Crypto LUN by adding the LUN to the CryptoTarget container and enabling the encryption property on the Crypto LUN. You must add LUNs manually. After you add the LUNs, you must specify the encryption settings. When configuring a LUN with multiple paths, the same LUN policies must be configured on all the LUN's paths. If there are multiple paths to the same physical LUNs, then the LUNs are added to multiple target containers (one target per storage device port). 1. Select Configure > Encryption from the menu bar. The Encryption Center dialog box displays. 2. Select the encryption group, switch, or encryption engine containing the storage device to be configured. 3. Click Encryption Targets. The Encryption Targets dialog box displays. 4. Select a Target storage device from the list, and click LUNs. The Encryption Target LUNs dialog box displays. 5. Click Add. The Add Encryption Target Tape LUNs dialog box displays. This dialog box includes a table of all LUNs in the storage device that are visible to hosts. LUNs are identified by the Host world wide name, LUN number, and Volume Label Prefix number. 6. Select a host from the Host list. Before you encrypt a LUN you must select a host and then either discover LUNs that are visible to the virtual initiator representing the selected host, or enter a range of LUN numbers to be configured for the selected host. 7. Choose a LUN to be added to an encryption target container using one of the two following methods: • Discover. Click to identify the exposed logical unit number for a specified initiator. If you already know the exposed LUNs for the various initiators accessing the LUN, you can enter the range of LUNs using the alternative method. • Enter a LUN number range. Click to add a range of LUNs to be configured for the selected host. The LUN needed for configuring a Crypto LUN is the LUN that is exposed to a particular initiator. Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide 59 53-1001864-01

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Adding Target Tape LUNs for encryption
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Adding Target Tape LUNs for encryption
You configure a Crypto LUN by adding the LUN to the CryptoTarget container and enabling the
encryption property on the Crypto LUN. You must add LUNs manually. After you add the LUNs, you
must specify the encryption settings.
When configuring a LUN with multiple paths, the same LUN policies must be configured on all the
LUN’s paths. If there are multiple paths to the same physical LUNs, then the LUNs are added to
multiple target containers (one target per storage device port).
1.
Select
Configure > Encryption
from the menu bar.
The
Encryption Center
dialog box displays.
2.
Select the encryption group, switch, or encryption engine containing the storage device to be
configured.
3.
Click
Encryption Targets
.
The
Encryption Targets
dialog box displays.
4.
Select a Target storage device from the list, and click
LUNs
.
The
Encryption Target LUNs
dialog box displays.
5.
Click
Add
.
The
Add Encryption Target Tape LUNs
dialog box displays.
This dialog box includes a table of all LUNs in the storage device that are visible to hosts. LUNs
are identified by the Host world wide name, LUN number, and Volume Label Prefix number.
6.
Select a host from the
Host
list.
Before you encrypt a LUN you must select a host and then either discover LUNs that are visible
to the virtual initiator representing the selected host, or enter a range of LUN numbers to be
configured for the selected host.
7.
Choose a LUN to be added to an encryption target container using one of the two following
methods:
Discover. Click to identify the exposed logical unit number for a specified initiator. If you
already know the exposed LUNs for the various initiators accessing the LUN, you can enter
the range of LUNs using the alternative method.
Enter a LUN number range. Click to add a range of LUNs to be configured for the selected
host. The LUN needed for configuring a Crypto LUN is the LUN that is exposed to a
particular initiator.