HP P6300 HP P6300/P6500 EVA Installation Guide (5697-2485, September 2013) - Page 46

HP P6000 Command View manages, host types, spanning multiple protocols is not supported.

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The FCoE ports have assigned WWNs (Figure 32 (page 46)). HP P6000 Command View manages two levels of LUN mapping. The first level is to the iSCSI MPX host (and underlying iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module FC ports) and the second level is to an iSCSI or an FCoE initiator. The FCoE initiator is shown in Figure 33 (page 46). An FCoE host is defined with one WWN, and in support of multipathing LUN presentations, presents a LUN to multiple FCoE hosts, which are under common multipathing management. HP P6000 Command View supports instantiating FC, iSCSI, and FCoE host types (as shown in Figure 33 (page 46)). Simultaneous presentation of a virtual disk to different host types, spanning multiple protocols is not supported. Figure 32 iSCSI/FCoE module FC and FCoE ports displayed based on WWNs Figure 33 Add FCoE host based on a WWN iSCSI uses iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) naming of the target and initiator while FC and FCoE use World Wide Name (WWN) naming of the target and initiator. The format of the iSCSI module IQN is: 46 Managing the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module using HP P6000 Command View

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The FCoE ports have assigned WWNs (
Figure 32 (page 46)
). HP P6000 Command View manages
two levels of LUN mapping. The first level is to the iSCSI MPX host (and underlying iSCSI or
iSCSI/FCoE module FC ports) and the second level is to an iSCSI or an FCoE initiator. The FCoE
initiator is shown in
Figure 33 (page 46)
. An FCoE host is defined with one WWN, and in support
of multipathing LUN presentations, presents a LUN to multiple FCoE hosts, which are under common
multipathing management. HP P6000 Command View supports instantiating FC, iSCSI, and FCoE
host types (as shown in
Figure 33 (page 46)
). Simultaneous presentation of a virtual disk to different
host types, spanning multiple protocols is not supported.
Figure 32 iSCSI/FCoE module FC and FCoE ports displayed based on WWNs
Figure 33 Add FCoE host based on a WWN
iSCSI uses iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) naming of the target and initiator while FC and FCoE use
World Wide Name (WWN) naming of the target and initiator.
The format of the iSCSI module IQN is:
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Managing the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module using HP P6000 Command View