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Field Description
Import Click to open the wizard used to import WWNN identities from
a .csv file.
NOTE: The .csv must include only one address or
identity per line.
View Click to view the WWNN identities in the virtual I/O pool.
NOTE: You can only view WWNN identities that you
have already imported from a .csv file.
Related links
Create Virtual I/O Pool Wizard
FCoE Port Name Identities
The FCoE Port Name Identities page allows you to generate or import World Wide Port Name (WWPN) identities to the virtual I/O
pool. WWPN identities are required for Fibre Channel (FC) and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) communications.
The fields displayed on the FCoE Port Name Identities page of the Create Virtual I/O Pool Wizard are described in the following
table.
Table 75. FCoE Port Name Identities
Field Description
Include Fibre Channel WWPN Identities in the pool Select to include WWPN identities in the virtual I/O pool.
Specify a prefix to allocate from Select to specify a prefix for the WWPN identities that will be
generated. Type the predefined values in the appropriate fields.
Number of predefined octets Set the number of octets that you want to predefine in the
WWPN identities that will be generated.
NOTE: You can only prefix 3 to 7 octets in the WWPN
identities.
Import from file Select to import WWPN identities from a .csv file.
Import Click to open the wizard used to import WWPN identities from
a .csv file.
NOTE: The .csv must include only one address or
identity per line.
View Click to view the WWPN identities in the virtual I/O pool.
NOTE: You can only view WWPN identities that you
have already imported from a .csv file.
Related links
Create Virtual I/O Pool Wizard
iSCSI IQN Identities
The iSCSI IQN Identities page allows you to generate or import iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) identities to the virtual I/O pool. The
IQN identities are required to support boot-from-SAN using the iSCSI protocol.
The fields displayed on the iSCSI IQN Identities page of the Create Virtual I/O Pool Wizard are described in the following table.
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