HP A7533A HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide (5697-0014, May - Page 307
Administering NPIV, Enabling and disabling NPIV, Configuring NPIV
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16 Administering NPIV N-Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) enables a single Fibre Channel protocol port to appear as multiple, distinct ports, providing separate port identification within the fabric for each operating system image behind the port (as if each operating system image had its own unique physical port). NPIV assigns a different virtual port ID to each Fibre Channel protocol device. NPIV is designed to enable you to allocate virtual addresses without impacting your existing hardware implementation. The virtual port has the same properties as an N_Port, and is therefore capable of registering with all services of the fabric. Each NPIV device has a unique device PID, Port WWN, and Node WWN, and should act the same as all other physical devices in the fabric; in other words, multiple virtual devices emulated by NPIV appear no different than regular devices connected to a non-NPIV port. The same zoning rules apply to NPIV devices as non-NPIV devices. Zones can be defined by (domain, port) and/or by WWN zoning. To perform zoning to the granularity of the virtual N_Port IDs, you must use WWN-based zoning. If you are using (domain, port) zoning for an NPIV port, and all the virtual PIDs associated with the port are included in the zone, then a port login (PLOGI) to a non-existent virtual PID is not blocked by the switch; rather, it is delivered to the device attached to the NPIV port. In cases where the device is not capable of handling such unexpected PLOGIs, you should use WWN-based zoning. Enabling and disabling NPIV For Bloom-based switches (SAN Switch 2/32 and SAN Director 2/128), NPIV is disabled for every port. For Condor-based switches and port blades (SAN Switch 4/32, 4/64 SAN Switch, and 4/256 SAN Director), NPIV is enabled for every port. To enable or disable NPIV on a port-by-port basis, enter the portCfgNPIVPort command. The following example shows NPIV being enabled on port 10 of a SAN Switch 4/32: switch:admin> portCfgNPIVPort 10, 1 Configuring NPIV To specify the number of virtual N_Port_IDs per port or per switch, use the configure command with either of the following parameters: • switch.login.perPortMax • Use this parameter to set the number of virtual N_Port_IDs per port to a value between 0 and 255. The default setting is 126. For the 4/256 SAN Director with an FC4-48 port blade: For ports 0 through 15 on the FC4-48 port blade, the maximum number of virtual N_Port_IDs per port is 255; for ports 16 through 47, the maximum number is 127. • switch.login.perSwitchMax • Use this parameter to set the number of virtual N_Port_IDs per switch to a value between 0 and (126 * number of ports). The default setting is (15 * number of ports). Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide 307