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Target ID priority - Fills the table according to ascending SCSI target

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The mapping table can also be filled by entering an 'F' at the command prompt. The following menu will appear. Full Fibre Channel to SCSI Mapping Table Version X.X XXXX 1) Flat, LUN Priority 2) Flat, Target ID Priority 3) Flat, Bus Number Priority 4) Ordered, LUN Priority 5) Ordered, Target ID Priority 6) Ordered, Bus Number Priority X) Return to previous menu Flat - This option sets all Fibre Channel LUN values in ascending order. Use this option when you have multiple devices using different IDs. - LUN priority - Fills the table according to ascending LUN order. - Target ID priority - Fills the table according to ascending SCSI target ID (SCSI device address ID) order. - Bus number priority - Fills the table in ascending SCSI bus number (SCSI port ID number) order. Ordered - this option maps only SCSI target IDs that are responding. - LUN priority - Fills the table according to ascending LUN order. - Target ID priority - Fills the table according to ascending SCSI target ID (SCSI) device address ID order. - Bus number priority - Fills the table in ascending SCSI bus number (SCSI port ID number) order. 98 Perform Configuration Chapter 4

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Perform Configuration
Chapter 4
The mapping table can also be filled by entering an
‘F’
at the command
prompt. The following menu will appear.
Flat - This option sets all Fibre Channel LUN values in ascending order. Use this
option when you have multiple devices using different IDs.
LUN priority - Fills the table according to ascending LUN order.
Target ID priority - Fills the table according to ascending SCSI target
ID (SCSI device address ID) order.
Bus number priority - Fills the table in ascending SCSI bus number
(SCSI port ID number) order.
Ordered - this option maps only SCSI target IDs that are responding.
LUN priority - Fills the table according to ascending LUN order.
Target ID priority - Fills the table according to ascending SCSI target
ID (SCSI) device address ID order.
Bus number priority - Fills the table in ascending SCSI bus number
(SCSI port ID number) order.
Full Fibre Channel to SCSI Mapping Table
Version X.X XXXX
1) Flat, LUN Priority
2) Flat, Target ID Priority
3) Flat, Bus Number Priority
4) Ordered, LUN Priority
5) Ordered, Target ID Priority
6) Ordered, Bus Number Priority
X) Return to previous menu