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 dene, 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 prex for the iSCSI IQN identities that will be generated, click Specify a prex to allocate from,
and type the IQN in the appropriate eld.
NOTE: The typical iSCSI IQN format is:
iqn.date.domainname-in-reverse:storage-identier
. For example, iqn.
2001-04.com.example:storage.disk2.sys1.xyz.
NOTE: The iSCSI IQN identier 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 denitions with the number of identities that you provided for the I/O identity types, and
then click Finish.
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