HP StorageWorks 64 FW 07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.00 McDATA Products in a SAN Envir - Page 202
Consolidating and Integrating iSCSI Servers and Storage, Explicitly assign unique mSAN_IDs
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Implementing SAN Internetworking Solutions 4 14. Explicitly assign unique mSAN_IDs - When iSAN routing is implemented, each Eclipse 1620 SAN router comprises an mSAN (not the case with an Eclipse 2640 SAN router). Each mSAN must be assigned a unique mSAN_ID. The ID ranges from 0 to 255, and is typically the last octet of the management port IP address (although not a requirement). Do not install a SAN router without changing the default mSAN_ID. Configure a unique ID for both SAN routers in an extended-distance link. 15. Back up critical data - Always back up SAN router access passwords, configurations, and zones. This avoids the possibility of having to reconfigure a SAN router as if it were a new installation. Consolidating and Integrating iSCSI Servers and Storage The iSCSI protocol defines rules and processes for transporting block-level small computer systems interface (SCSI) data over a TCP/IP network. iSCSI is designed as a protocol for an initiator to send SCSI commands to a target over IP. iSCSI initiators (servers) include host bus adapters (HBAs) with iSCSI capability implemented in the hardware adapter card and software initiators running over standard network interface cards (NICs). iSCSI targets (storage) include disk storage systems, tape storage systems, and iSCSI gateways (such as Eclipse-series SAN routers). Server HBAs and storage array NICs connect iSCSI resources over an IP network. Core transport layers are managed with existing network applications and high-level management activities of the iSCSI protocol (such as permissions, device information, and configuration) are layered over these applications. The following sections describe: • iSCSI protocol. • iSCSI server consolidation. • SCSI storage consolidation. 4-58 McDATA Products in a SAN Environment - Planning Manual