HP StorageWorks Advanced Web Tools 7.4.X Administrator Guide (AA-RVHFC-TE, September 2005)
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Figure 41 iSCSI Gateway page with Devices tab selected
Configuring an iSCSI gateway
The following is a four-step process for configuring an iSCSI gateway:
1. Create zones with the iSCSI initiators and the Fibre Channel targets as zone members.
For information about creating zones, see ”Managing zoning” on page 55.
Create and manage the gateway zones the same way you create and manage any zones, but with two
restrictions: A required naming convention distinguishes the iSCSI initiator members from other Fibre
Channel zone members, and you use the port WWN name for the port connecting the Fibre Channel
target to the fabric.
For the iSCSI initiators, use iSCSI-standard fully qualified names (FQNs) in the IQN format, as in the
following example:
iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:initiator1
In this example, iqn is required, 1991-05.com.microsoft indicates that the initiator is using the
Microsoft
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iSCSI driver, and initiator1 is the name you assign to the initiator.
Connected to The domain and port that the iSCSI name translation is assigned (iSCSI port).
Initiator? Indicates whether this is an initiator, a target, or unknown.
Physical? Indicates whether this is a physical or a virtual device.
Transport The type of transport used, such as iSCSI or FCP.
Symbolic Name The symbolic name of Fibre Channel target.
Node WWN The WWN of the iSCSI device.