HP XP24000/XP20000 Virtual LVI/LUN (VLL) and Volume Shredder User Guide (T5214-96094, November 2011)

Figure 9 Set SSID (Install CV) Dialog Box
DescriptionItem
The Set SSID tree is a hierarchical structure of LDKC
numbers (for example, LDKC00), CU numbers (for example,
Set SSID
CU 00), SSID boundary areas (for example, 00-3F), and
SSID (for example, 0004).
A boundary area is a group of LDEV numbers to which an
SSID is assigned. For example, if a boundary area is 00-FF,
an SSID must be assigned to a group of LDEV numbers
00-FF. The number of boundary areas is 1 or 4 per one
CU, depending on the factory setting.
An SSID appears to the right of a boundary area and is
enclosed by parentheses. If no SSID is assigned to a
boundary area, hyphens (- - - -) are displayed to the right
of the boundary area, and an exclamation mark (!) is
displayed on the LDKC icon, the CU icon, and the
boundary area icon.
The icons indicate the SSID boundary area assignments:SSID Icons
An LDKC number or a CU number. SSIDs are assigned
to all the boundary areas.
An LDKC number or a CU number. SSIDs are assigned
to all the boundary areas.
An LDKC number or a CU number. SSIDs are not
assigned to all the boundary areas.
34 Using the Virtual LVI/LUN and Volume Shredder GUI