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Configuring iSAN Connections
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Example Configurations and Procedures
Create a New Zone and name it “Remote Zone” (take note of
the Zone ID for the zone).
Right-click the HBA Port WWN located off the attached port
under the right column and left click Add with the Remote Zone
highlighted on the left.
CAUTION
When exporting zones across iFCP, make sure the zone members
are device WWNs and not fabric ports, as fabric port zones are not
supported across iFCP.
Commit your changes and save to flash when prompted.
6. Open the mSAN Configuration window for the 192.168.12.131 SAN
Router. Create a New Zone and name it “Remote Zone.”
Make sure the Zone ID is the same as the one noted for the other
SAN Router.
Select the first FC disk port WWN (from the JBOD), located off
the attached port under the right column.
•Click Add with the Remote Zone highlighted on the left.
Repeat the previous two steps for each disk WWN.
Commit your changes and save to flash, when prompted.
7. Go to Actions >Export Zones window to export zones across iFCP.
8. Go to the SANvergence Manager mSAN Configuration window
for each SAN Router, refresh the window, then confirm that the
Remote devices (HBA, disks) display in their respective zones and
have a blue “R” next to them.
9. Make sure the FCHBA driver is installed (if required).
10. Go to the Windows 2000 host and bring up the Disk Manager
utility. You should see the drives that you zoned as local devices
there (you may have to do a “Rescan” to discover the new disks).
The remote connection is set up.