Users Guide

NOTE: The input address range (start address + number of identities) is validated against the existing
address ranges for overlap when you are creating or editing a virtual I/O pool. The number of identities
requested cannot be guaranteed in case the requested address range is overlapping with an existing virtual
I/O pool address range.
2. In the Number of Identities box, type the identity values that you want to dene, and then click Next.
b. If you want to import the WWPN identities from a .csv le, click Import from le and perform the following:
NOTE: You can import up to 1000 identities using a .csv le. The .csv le must have a column titled Name or
Value.
1. Click Import.
2. On the Import Wizard, click Import.
3. Browse and select the .csv le and click Open. The Import Results window is displayed.
4. Close the Import Results window and the Import Wizard, and then click Next.
Figure 25. Sample .csv le with WWPN identities
7. On the iSCSI IQN Identities page, perform one of the following:
NOTE: If you do not want to include iSCSI IQN identities in the virtual I/O pool, clear the Include IQN Identities in
the pool option, and then click Next.
a. If you want to provide a prex for the iSCSI IQN identities that will be generated, click Specify a prex to allocate from,
and type the IQN in the appropriate eld.
NOTE: The typical iSCSI IQN format is:
iqn.date.domainname-in-reverse:storage-identier
. For example, iqn.
2001-04.com.example:storage.disk2.sys1.xyz.
NOTE: The iSCSI IQN identier string can include the following special characters: hyphen, comma, colon, and
period.
b. If you want to import the iSCSI IQN identities from a .csv le, click Import from le and perform the following:
NOTE: You can import up to 1000 identities using a .csv le. The .csv le must have a column titled Name or
Value.
1. Click Import.
2. On the Import Wizard, click Import.
3. Browse and select the .csv le and click Open. The Import Results window is displayed.
4. Close the Import Results window and the Import Wizard, and then click Next.
Figure 26. Sample .csv le with iSCSI IQN identities
8. On the Summary page, review the denitions with the number of identities that you provided for the I/O identity types, and
then click Finish.
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