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Zoning iSCSI Initiator WWPN with Fibre Channel storage WWPNthe, With the CLI

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7. Select Admin > Save Configuration from the Device Manager tool bar. • With the CLI: 1. Enter the show iscsi initiator command to view the iSCSI initiators. Example: MDS9216i# show iscsi initiator iSCSI Node name is iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:w2k3x03.sanbox.com Initiator ip addr (s): 33.33.33.143 iSCSI alias name: Node WWN is 21:0f:00:0d:ec:0d:2c:42 (dynamic) Member of vsans: 1 Number of Virtual n_ports: 1 Virtual Port WWN is 21:0e:00:0d:ec:0d:2c:42 (dynamic) Interface iSCSI 1/1, Portal group tag: 0x0 VSAN ID 1, FCID 0x7e0015 2. Use the config terminal command to change the iSCSI Initiator entry from Dynamic to Persistent. You can change either the iSCSI qualified name (IQN) or the IP address. Example: MDS9216i# config terminal • MDS9216i#(config) iscsi save-initiator name iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:w2k3x03.sanbox.com • MDS9216i#(config) iscsi save-initiator ip-address 33.33.33.143 3. Enter the show iscsi initiator command to verify the change: Example: MDS9216i# show iscsi initiator iSCSI Node name is iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:w2k3x03.sanbox.com Initiator ip addr (s): 33.33.33.143 iSCSI alias name: Node WWN is 21:0f:00:0d:ec:0d:2c:42 (configured) Member of vsans: 1 Number of Virtual n_ports: 1 Virtual Port WWN is 21:0e:00:0d:ec:0d:2c:42 (configured) Interface iSCSI 1/1, Portal group tag: 0x0 VSAN ID 1, FCID 0x7e0015 4. Enter the save run start command to save the configuration. Example: MDS9216i# save run start Zoning the iSCSI Initiator WWPN with Fibre Channel storage WWPN At this point we have a unique WWPN that acts as a virtual Fibre Channel host available on the Fibre Channel SAN. This unique WWPN can be zoned with Fibre Channel storage as if it were a Fibre Channel HBA. NOTE: This section uses an Enterprise Virtual Array as an example to configure iSCSI. Consult the appropriate documentation for the storage array that is actually used. 20

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7.
Select
Admin > Save Con
guration
from the Device Manager tool bar.
With the CLI:
1.
Enter the
show iscsi initiator
command to view the iSCSI initiators.
Example:
MDS9216i#
show
iscsi
initiator
iSCSI Node name is iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:w2k3x03.sanbox.com
Initiator ip addr (s): 33.33.33.143
iSCSI alias name:
Node WWN is 21:0f:00:0d:ec:0d:2c:42 (dynamic)
Member of vsans: 1
Number of Virtual n_ports: 1
Virtual Port WWN is 21:0e:00:0d:ec:0d:2c:42 (dynamic)
Interface iSCSI 1/1, Portal group tag: 0x0
VSAN ID 1, FCID 0x7e0015
2.
Use the
config terminal
command to change the iSCSI Initiator entry from
Dynamic
to
Persistent
. You can change either the iSCSI quali
ed name (IQN) or the IP address.
Example:
MDS9216i#
con
g terminal
MDS9216i#(con
g)
iscsi save-initiator name iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:w2k3x03.san-
box.com
MDS9216i#(con
g)
iscsi save-initiator ip-address 33.33.33.143
3.
Enter the
show iscsi initiator
command to verify the change:
Example:
MDS9216i#
show iscsi initiator
iSCSI Node name is iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:w2k3x03.sanbox.com
Initiator ip addr (s): 33.33.33.143
iSCSI alias name:
Node WWN is 21:0f:00:0d:ec:0d:2c:42 (configured)
Member of vsans: 1
Number of Virtual n_ports: 1
Virtual Port WWN is 21:0e:00:0d:ec:0d:2c:42 (configured)
Interface iSCSI 1/1, Portal group tag: 0x0
VSAN ID 1, FCID 0x7e0015
4.
Enter the
save run start
command to save the con
guration.
Example:
MDS9216i#
save run start
Zoning the iSCSI Initiator WWPN with Fibre Channel storage WWPN
At this point we have a unique WWPN that acts as a virtual Fibre Channel host available on the Fibre
Channel SAN. This unique WWPN can be zoned with Fibre Channel storage as if it were a Fibre
Channel HBA.
NOTE:
This section uses an Enterprise Virtual Array as an example to con
gure iSCSI. Consult the appropriate
documentation for the storage array that is actually used.
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