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Indexed addressing presents the user a table with the current mappings. The user can then select a table entry by FCP LUN and specify the associated bus:target:LUN. Auto-assigned addressing fills the table with one of multiple prioritizing schemes or with the currently attached SCSI devices. 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. Note The current mode for address mapping appears when you select 5) from the Fibre Channel to SCSI Configuration menu. Changes to these settings must be saved in FLASH memory using Option A from the Configuration menu, where they are retained across future device resets or power cycles. ■ Select 5) to view or edit the Fibre Channel to SCSI mapping table used for indexed addressing. This option only appears if you previously set address mapping to indexed. 96 Perform Configuration Chapter 4

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Perform Configuration
Chapter 4
Indexed addressing
presents the user a table with the current mappings. The
user can then select a table entry by FCP LUN and specify the associated
bus:target:LUN.
Auto-assigned addressing
fills the table with one of multiple prioritizing
schemes or with the currently attached SCSI devices.
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.
Note
The current mode for address mapping appears when you select
5) from the
Fibre Channel to
SCSI Configuration
menu. Changes
to these settings
must be
saved in FLASH memory using
Option
A
from the
Configuration
menu, where they are retained across
future device resets or power cycles.
Select 5)
to view or edit the Fibre Channel to SCSI mapping table used
for indexed addressing. This option only appears if you previously set
address mapping to indexed.