System information
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Preface
- Overview
- Configuring System Basics
- Configuring RADs and mSAN Connections
- Configuring iSAN Connections
- Configuring iSCSI Connections
- Monitoring SAN Router Operation and Connections
- Configuration, Firmware, and System Log Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index

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Configuring System Basics
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Configuring System Operations
Configuring mSNS
The SAN Router’s metro storage name server (mSNS) stores the
inventory of hosts and storage devices in the mSAN as well as zoning
information, to specify which hosts can use which storage devices.
SAN Router discovers the Inventory information automatically. You
can view inventory information for locally attached devices by
selecting Storage Name Server from the Statistics/Info tab. For more
information, refer to
Viewing Statistics on page 6-14.
Configuring New Device Zoning
By default, all new devices attached to the SAN Router, including
router-attached devices (RADs), are unzoned. They are not part of
any zone and cannot talk to any other device. Initially, they are not
even part of the default zone (zone 1). You must explicitly assign new
devices to zones.
To change the default zone behavior:
1. Select Configuration>System>New Device Zoning to display the
New Device Zoning dialog box (
Figure 2-17 on page 2-35).
Figure 2-17 New Device Zoning Dialog Box
2. Click Not a member of any zone to reinstate the factory default.
All new devices will be unzoned, isolated devices that do not
have connectivity with any other zoned or unzoned devices.
Some Fibre Channel HBAs do not interact well when placed in a
common zone, due to vendor unique practices.