SN0054660-00 AiSR6142Router ManagerUser’s Guide
1 – IntroductionTechnical Support1-2 SN0054660-00 AS ANSI SCSI – SCSI-3 Architecture Model (SAM), X3T10/994D/Rev 18, SCSI-3 Controller Command Set,
4 – Using the WizardsDiscover iSCSI Target Wizard4-42 SN0054660-00 ASDiscover iSCSI Target WizardThe Discover iSCSI Target Wizard provides a set of d
4 – Using the WizardsDiscover iSCSI Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-43AThe Security Check dialog box requests the administrator password, as shown in F
4 – Using the WizardsDiscover iSCSI Target Wizard4-44 SN0054660-00 ASAfter the refresh is complete, you can see the Discovered iSCSI Target in the sy
4 – Using the WizardsFCIP Route Add WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-45AFCIP Route Add WizardThe FCIP Route Add Wizard provides a set of dialog boxes that walk
4 – Using the WizardsFCIP Route Add Wizard4-46 SN0054660-00 ASThe FC and GigE Port Selection dialog box prompts you to select an FC-GigE port pair, a
4 – Using the WizardsFCIP Route Add WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-47AThe Local and Remote IP Address dialog box requests entry of IP addresses (see Figure 4
4 – Using the WizardsFCIP Route Add Wizard4-48 SN0054660-00 ASThe TCP/IP Options dialog box requests entry of TCP/IP parameters, as shown in Figure 4
4 – Using the WizardsFCIP Route Add WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-49A VLAN ID – Provides a text field you can use to enter the VLAN ID. This option is avai
4 – Using the WizardsFCIP Route Add Wizard4-50 SN0054660-00 AS FCIP SW Compression – Provides a drop-down box you can use to enable or disable FCIP
4 – Using the WizardsFCIP Route Remove WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-51AFCIP Route Remove WizardThe FCIP Route Remove Wizard provides a set of dialog boxes
1 – IntroductionTechnical SupportSN0054660-00 A 1-3ATrainingQLogic offers certification training for the technical professional for QLogic HBAs, CNAs
4 – Using the WizardsFCIP Route Remove Wizard4-52 SN0054660-00 ASThe FCIP Remove dialog box displays a list of existing FCIP routes, as shown in Figu
4 – Using the WizardsFCIP Route Remove WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-53AThe Add FCIP Route Complete dialog box lets you know when the configuration is compl
4 – Using the WizardsFCIP Route Remove Wizard4-54 SN0054660-00 ASNotes
SN0054660-00 A 5-15 Configuring CHAPThis chapter describes CHAP and provides the procedures for configuring CHAP using the SANsurfer Router Manager.F
5 – Configuring CHAPDiscovery Session—Bi-directional CHAP5-2 SN0054660-00 ASDiscovery Session—Bi-directional CHAPTo configure a bi-directional CHAP d
5 – Configuring CHAPDiscovery Session—Uni-directional CHAPSN0054660-00 A 5-3ADiscovery Session—Uni-directional CHAPTo program a single-direction CHAP
5 – Configuring CHAPNormal Session—Uni-directional CHAP5-4 SN0054660-00 AS6. Check to see if the initiator exists on the discovered iSCSI initiators
5 – Configuring CHAPNormal Session—Uni-directional CHAPSN0054660-00 A 5-5A5. Create a CHAP secret (for example, secret_initiator). 6. Go to the MS In
5 – Configuring CHAPNormal Session—Uni-directional CHAP5-6 SN0054660-00 ASNotes
SN0054660-00 A A-1A Log MessagesThis appendix provides reference material on messages logged to a file.You can view these message logs from the SANsu
1 – IntroductionTechnical Support1-4 SN0054660-00 ASPhone Numbers by Language +63-2-885-6712 - English+63-2-885-6713 - (Mandarin)+63-2-885-6714 - (Ja
A – Log MessagesInformational Log MessagesA-2 SN0054660-00 ASApplication ModulesThe application modules generate the informational log messages liste
A – Log MessagesInformational Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-3A54963 QLIS_SetDdbEntryContinue:[%d:%d] Remote system connectionestablished171554986 QLIS
A – Log MessagesInformational Log MessagesA-4 SN0054660-00 ASiSCSI DriverThe following informational log messages are common to both iSCSI ports: 1 (
A – Log MessagesInformational Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-5AFibre Channel DriverThe following informational log messages are common to both Fibre Ch
A – Log MessagesInformational Log MessagesA-6 SN0054660-00 ASUser ModulesThe user modules generate the log messages listed in Table A-4 and described
A – Log MessagesInformational Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-7A151903 qapimaptargettoinitiator_1_svc: Localmap added to target device %.2x:%.2x:%.2x:%.
A – Log MessagesInformational Log MessagesA-8 SN0054660-00 ASFCIPThe FCIP module generates the informational log messages listed in Table A-5 and des
A – Log MessagesInformational Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-9ATOE DriverThe TOE driver generates the informational log messages listed in Table A-6 an
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesA-10 SN0054660-00 ASError Log MessagesThe following sections list and describe the error log messages by reporting
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-11A41257 QLIS_LoginPduContinue: Invalid initiator name. Initiator: 29741265 QLIS_LoginPduContinue:
SN0054660-00 A 2-12 Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)The iSR6142 management application is a graphical user interface (GUI) consisting of menu
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesA-12 SN0054660-00 AS41771 QLBI_GetLunList: Lun allocation failed for LunId %d 81141994 QLFC_Login: VpIndex (%d) out
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-13A43271 QLFCIP_IncomingFrame: Got Status aborted pTrb->pBufDescList[0]:%p Trb Direction:0x%x2
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesA-14 SN0054660-00 AS7 NULL doorbell routine for unloaded drivers. When a driver is unloaded, the doorbell routine i
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-15A323 iSCSI Login PDU was received with a TSIH out of range. This would occur if the iSCSI initia
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesA-16 SN0054660-00 AS1034 Login attempted using Fibre Channel virtual port (VP) index that is out-of-range (range =
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-17A2311 FCIP incoming frame: Got Status aborted pTrb->pBufDescList[0]:%p Trb Direction:0x%x.23
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesA-18 SN0054660-00 ASiSCSI DriverThe following error log messages are common to both iSCSI ports, 1 (GE1) and 2 (GE2
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-19A329 The iSCSI processor failed the external loopback test.337 The iSCSI processor command to di
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesA-20 SN0054660-00 ASFibre Channel DriverThe following error log messages are common to both Fibre Channel ports, 1
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-21A107254 #%d: QLUpdateSinglePortCont 0x%x: out of slots in host database758107267 #%d: QLFcipIsrE
2 – Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)Main Window2-2 SN0054660-00 ASMain WindowThe SANsurfer Router Manager consists of a menu bar, a tool bar,
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesA-22 SN0054660-00 ASUser ModulesThe user modules generate the error log messages listed in Table A-11 and described
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-23A139297 QBRPC_Initialize:BridgeStatus Mem Allocation error 33139298 QBRPC_Initialize:Diag Mem Al
A – Log MessagesError Log MessagesA-24 SN0054660-00 AS21 Failed memory allocation for Get LUN List API.22 Failed memory allocation for Get Presente
A – Log MessagesFatal Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-25ASystemThe system modules generate the error log messages listed in Table A-12 and described fol
A – Log MessagesFatal Log MessagesA-26 SN0054660-00 AS69941 #%d: QLUtmProcessResponseQueue: Invalid handle %x EntryType %x30969951 #%d: QLSetNvram: Q
A – Log MessagesFatal Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-27A70836 #%d: QLStartFw: Invalid Fw loader state 0x%x 120470837 #%d: QLStartFw: Load Fw loader tim
A – Log MessagesFatal Log MessagesA-28 SN0054660-00 ASFC DriverThe following fatal log messages are common to both Fibre Channel ports, 1 (FC1) and 2
A – Log MessagesFatal Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-29A10692 #%d: QLFcipInterruptServiceRoutine: Invalid interrupt status: %x 292102716 #%d: QLIsrEven
A – Log MessagesFatal Log MessagesA-30 SN0054660-00 ASTOE DriverThe TOE driver generates the fatal log messages listed in Table A- 15 and described f
A – Log MessagesFatal Log MessagesSN0054660-00 A A-31ASystemThe system modules generate the fatal log messages listed in Table A-16 and described fol
2 – Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)Menu BarSN0054660-00 A 2-3AMenu BarFigure 2-2 shows the menu bar options. The following sections describe
A – Log MessagesFatal Log MessagesA-32 SN0054660-00 ASNotes
SN0054660-00 A B-1B Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)IntroductionSimple network management protocol (SNMP) provides monitoring and trap funct
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)IntroductionB-2 SN0054660-00 ASSNMP Trap ConfigurationSNMP trap configuration supports setting up to eig
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)SN0054660-00 A B-3AManagement Information Base (MIB)The following secti
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)B-4 SN0054660-00 ASqsrNoOfGbEPortsqsrAgentVersionNetwork Port TableThe
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)SN0054660-00 A B-5AqsrNwPortRoleqsrNwPortIndexqsrNwPortAddressModeqsrIP
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)B-6 SN0054660-00 ASqsrNetMaskqsrGatewayqsrMacAddressqstNwLinkStatusqsrN
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)SN0054660-00 A B-7AqsrFcPortEntryQsrFcPortEntryA Fibre Channel port ent
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)B-8 SN0054660-00 ASqsrFcPortWwnqsrFcPortIdqsrFcPortTypeqsrFcLinkStatusq
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)SN0054660-00 A B-9AqsrSensorEntryQsrSensorEntryA sensor entry consists
2 – Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)Menu Bar2-4 SN0054660-00 ASFile MenuFigure 2-3 shows the File menu. The following paragraphs describe it.
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Management Information Base (MIB)B-10 SN0054660-00 ASqsrSensorValueqsrUpperThresholdqsrLowerThresholdqsr
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)NotificationsSN0054660-00 A B-11ANotificationsThe router provides the following notification types: Not
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)NotificationsB-12 SN0054660-00 ASAgent Start Up NotificationThe agent startup notification indicates tha
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)NotificationsSN0054660-00 A B-13ASensor NotificationThe sensor notification indicates that the state for
B – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)NotificationsB-14 SN0054660-00 ASNotes
SN0054660-00 A Index-1IndexAAction menu 2-3, 2-8Add Initiator Wizard 2-5menu option 2-9procedures 4-7Add Remote Router Wizard 2-6menu option 2-9proce
iSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideIndex-2 SN0054660-00 ASFFatal log messages A-25FCdiscovered targets 3-25driver fatal log messages A-28link status,
SN0054660-00 A Index-3iSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideAJJumbo framesFCIP routes 3-31iSCSI ports 3-19LLicense, features tab 3-9Link rateGigE 3-32iS
iSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideIndex-4 SN0054660-00 ASMessages102419-102748 A-281026-1027 A-3102749-102800 A-291028-1061 A-31034-1035 A-161042-23
SN0054660-00 A Index-5iSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideAMIBFibre Channel ports B-6network ports B-4notifications B-11objects B-3sensors B-8system B
2 – Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)Menu BarSN0054660-00 A 2-5AFigure 2-6 Broadcast Settings Menu Enable Broadcast – Enables broadcast mess
iSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideIndex-6 SN0054660-00 ASSave FRU 2-4SecurityiSCSI port settings 3-19router 3-6Sensors, MIB B-8Serial numberremote r
SN0054660-00 A Index-7iSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideAView logsicon 2-7menu option 2-8View menu 2-4VLAN, FCIP routes 3-32WWindow scaling, FCIP ro
iSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideIndex-8 SN0054660-00 ASNotes
2 – Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)Menu Bar2-6 SN0054660-00 AS Map Local Initiator/Target Wizard – Launches the Map Local Wizard, which all
2 – Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)Tool BarSN0054660-00 A 2-7AHelp MenuFigure 2-8 shows the Help menu. The following paragraphs describe it.
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2 – Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)Action Menu2-8 SN0054660-00 ASAction MenuThe action menu provides short cuts to actions and wizards avail
2 – Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)Action MenuSN0054660-00 A 2-9A Add Remote Router Wizard – Launches the Add Remote Router Wizard, which a
2 – Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)System Tree Window2-10 SN0054660-00 ASSystem Tree WindowFigure 2-11 shows the system tree window. The fol
2 – Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)System Tree WindowSN0054660-00 A 2-11AFigure 2-12 Component InformationComponent information displayed f
2 – Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)System Tree Window2-12 SN0054660-00 ASNotes
SN0054660-00 A 3-13 Managing the RouterThe SANsurfer Router Manager lets you monitor and manage the iSR6142 router, as well as its ports and connecte
3 – Managing the RouteriSR6142 Router3-2 SN0054660-00 ASInformation TabThe Information tab provides four vertical tabs with icons that identify its c
3 – Managing the RouteriSR6142 RouterSN0054660-00 A 3-3AManagement InformationFigure 3-2 Management Information Vertical TabThe Management Informati
3 – Managing the RouteriSR6142 Router3-4 SN0054660-00 AS IPv4 Management Info – Select this check box to use IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4, 32-b
3 – Managing the RouteriSR6142 RouterSN0054660-00 A 3-5A IPv6 Default Router – Use this address to set the default router for the IPv6. The system c
SN0054660-00 A Page iiiiSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideATable of Contents1 IntroductionIntended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 – Managing the RouteriSR6142 Router3-6 SN0054660-00 AS NTP Server 2 – Displays the IP address of the second NTP server to be queried by the router
3 – Managing the RouteriSR6142 RouterSN0054660-00 A 3-7ASNMP Management TabThe SNMP Management tabbed page consists of two sections: SNMP Configurati
3 – Managing the RouteriSR6142 Router3-8 SN0054660-00 AS Read Community – Enter a password that authorizes an SNMP management server to read informa
3 – Managing the RouteriSR6142 RouterSN0054660-00 A 3-9AFeatures TabFigure 3-6 shows the Features tabbed page that displays the router’s licensed fea
3 – Managing the RouteriSR6142 Router3-10 SN0054660-00 ASTopology TabFigure 3-7 shows the Topology tabbed page that displays the routers, as shown in
3 – Managing the RouterFC PortsSN0054660-00 A 3-11AFC PortsWhen you select an FC port in the system tree, the system displays the FC Port Information
3 – Managing the RouterFC Ports3-12 SN0054660-00 AS Actual Connection Mode – Displays the port’s connection mode, either Point-to-Point or Loop. Ac
3 – Managing the RouterFC PortsSN0054660-00 A 3-13AFC Port Performance TabWhen you select the Performance tab for the selected FC port, the system di
3 – Managing the RouteriSCSI Ports3-14 SN0054660-00 ASiSCSI PortsWhen you select an iSCSI port in the system tree, the window displays the Informatio
3 – Managing the RouteriSCSI PortsSN0054660-00 A 3-15AiSCSI Port InformationThe iSCSI Port Information area provides the following parameters: Base
Page iv SN0054660-00 AiSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideSFC Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 – Managing the RouteriSCSI Ports3-16 SN0054660-00 ASiSCSI Port Network Settings Port Status – When the port link is up, you can enable or disable
3 – Managing the RouteriSCSI PortsSN0054660-00 A 3-17A VLAN ID IPv6 – When VLAN IPv6 is enabled the VLAN ID IPv6 contains an identification value in
3 – Managing the RouteriSCSI Ports3-18 SN0054660-00 ASAdvanced Configuration TabThe Advanced Configuration tabbed page allows you to configure the ro
3 – Managing the RouteriSCSI PortsSN0054660-00 A 3-19A Target TCP Port Number – Identifies the TCP port number the router uses to receive iSCSI targ
3 – Managing the RouteriSCSI Ports3-20 SN0054660-00 AS CHAP Settings Enable CHAP – Enables or disables CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Pro
3 – Managing the RouteriSCSI PortsSN0054660-00 A 3-21AStatistics TabThe Statistics tabbed page consists of a scrollable table of parameters and value
3 – Managing the RouterDiscovered iSCSI Initiators3-22 SN0054660-00 ASDiscovered iSCSI InitiatorsSelecting the Discovered iSCSI Initiators branch on
3 – Managing the RouterDiscovered iSCSI InitiatorsSN0054660-00 A 3-23AThe CHAP Settings section provides the following parameters: Enable CHAP – Ena
3 – Managing the RouterDiscovered iSCSI Initiators3-24 SN0054660-00 AS Port – Displays information provided by the target LUN as a result of issuing
3 – Managing the RouterFC Discovered TargetsSN0054660-00 A 3-25A Status – Displays information provided by the target LUN in response to the router
SN0054660-00 A Page viSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideA5 Configuring CHAPCHAP Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 – Managing the RouterFC Discovered Targets3-26 SN0054660-00 ASInformation TabThe Information tabbed page provides the following information about t
3 – Managing the RouterFC Discovered TargetsSN0054660-00 A 3-27A Node Name – Displays the world-wide node name of the target device. Port Name – Di
3 – Managing the RouterFC Discovered Targets3-28 SN0054660-00 AS Device Product Rev – Displays the product revision of the target device as reported
3 – Managing the RouteriSCSI Discovered TargetsSN0054660-00 A 3-29AiSCSI Discovered TargetsThe iSCSI Discovered Targets branch on the system tree doe
3 – Managing the RouterFCIP Routes3-30 SN0054660-00 AS iSCSI Name – Displays the presented iSCSI target’s name. Target Path – Displays the router’s
3 – Managing the RouterFCIP RoutesSN0054660-00 A 3-31AFCIP Route Information Tabbed PageThe FCIP Route Information tabbed page contains the informati
3 – Managing the RouterFCIP Routes3-32 SN0054660-00 AS GigE Link Rate – Provides a drop-down box from which you can choose the link rate of the GigE
3 – Managing the RouterFCIP RoutesSN0054660-00 A 3-33AFCIP Route Statistics Tabbed PageThe Statistics tabbed page consists of a scrollable table of p
3 – Managing the RouterFCIP Routes3-34 SN0054660-00 ASNotes
SN0054660-00 A 4-14 Using the WizardsThe Router Manager provides easy-to-use wizards that walk you through various router configuration procedures. T
Page vi SN0054660-00 AiSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideSNotifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 – Using the WizardsConfiguration Wizard4-2 SN0054660-00 ASConfiguration WizardThe Configuration Wizard provides a set of dialog boxes that walk you
4 – Using the WizardsConfiguration WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-3AFigure 4-2 iSCSI Port Connection Settings Panel Dialog Box2. To configure the iSCSI Port
4 – Using the WizardsConfiguration Wizard4-4 SN0054660-00 ASFigure 4-3 iSCSI Port IPv6 Settings Panel4. To configure the iSCSI port IPv6 connection
4 – Using the WizardsConfiguration WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-5AFigure 4-4 Confirm Changes Dialog Box6. Review the configuration changes displayed on th
4 – Using the WizardsConfiguration Wizard4-6 SN0054660-00 ASThe system displays the iSCSI Port Configuration Status dialog box, as shown in Figure 4-
4 – Using the WizardsAdd Initiator WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-7AFigure 4-6 Configuration Wizard Finish Dialog Box9. Read the information, then click Fin
4 – Using the WizardsAdd Initiator Wizard4-8 SN0054660-00 ASFigure 4-7 Create an Initiator Dialog BoxTo create an initiator:1. Type a name in the In
4 – Using the WizardsFW Update WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-9AThe new iSCSI initiator is displayed in the discovered iSCSI initiator’s section of the syste
4 – Using the WizardsFW Update Wizard4-10 SN0054660-00 ASTo update the firmware, follow these steps:1. Select the check box next to the routers whose
4 – Using the WizardsFW Update WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-11AThe Confirm Changes dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 4-12. Figure 4-12 Confirm Chang
SN0054660-00 A Page viiiSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideA3-22 FCIP Route Statistics Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 – Using the WizardsFW Update Wizard4-12 SN0054660-00 ASFigure 4-14 Firmware Update Status Dialog Box—ProgressWhen the firmware has loaded successf
4 – Using the WizardsMap Local Initiator/Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-13A6. Complete the wizard:a. If you want to reboot the system now, click Yes.
4 – Using the WizardsMap Local Initiator/Target Wizard4-14 SN0054660-00 ASThe Select a Target dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 4-17. Figure 4-17
4 – Using the WizardsMap Local Initiator/Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-15AThe wizard screen prompts you to select a port on which the initiator will
4 – Using the WizardsMap Local Initiator/Target Wizard4-16 SN0054660-00 ASThe wizard screen prompts you to select a port on which the target will be
4 – Using the WizardsMap Local Initiator/Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-17AThe Confirm Changes dialog box displays the local mapping done in the previ
4 – Using the WizardsMap Local Initiator/Target Wizard4-18 SN0054660-00 ASThe Security Check dialog box requests the Admin password, as shown in Figu
4 – Using the WizardsMap Local Initiator/Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-19AThe Initiator/Target Mapping Configuration Status dialog box displays local
4 – Using the WizardsUnmap Local Initiator/Target Wizard4-20 SN0054660-00 ASAfter completing the Map Local Initiator/Target Wizard, you can see the m
4 – Using the WizardsUnmap Local Initiator/Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-21AFigure 4-24 Initiator Selection Dialog BoxTo unmap a local target from a
Page viii SN0054660-00 AiSR6142 Router ManagerUser’s GuideS4-45 Refresh Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 – Using the WizardsUnmap Local Initiator/Target Wizard4-22 SN0054660-00 ASThe Presented Target Selection dialog box displays a list of targets mapp
4 – Using the WizardsUnmap Local Initiator/Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-23AThe Security Check dialog box requests the Admin password, as shown in Fi
4 – Using the WizardsUnmap Local Initiator/Target Wizard4-24 SN0054660-00 ASThe Unpresent Initiator/Target Status dialog box displays the results of
4 – Using the WizardsAdd Remote Router WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-25AAfter completing the UnMap Local Initiator/Target Wizard you can verify the unmappin
4 – Using the WizardsAdd Remote Router Wizard4-26 SN0054660-00 ASFigure 4-29 Remote Router’s IP Address Dialog BoxTo add a remoter router to a local
4 – Using the WizardsAdd Remote Router WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-27AThe Status dialog box displays the remote router information along with the Local Ro
4 – Using the WizardsAdd Remote Router Wizard4-28 SN0054660-00 AS3. Review the status, then click Finish. 4. Click the Refresh icon to refresh the di
4 – Using the WizardsAdd Remote Router WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-29A6. Click the Topology tab to display the local and remote router topology including
4 – Using the WizardsRemove Remote Router Wizard4-30 SN0054660-00 ASRemove Remote Router WizardThe Remove Remote Router Wizard provides a set of dial
4 – Using the WizardsRemove Remote Router WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-31AThe Local Router Admin Password dialog box requests the local router’s admin pass
SN0054660-00 A 1-11 IntroductionThis manual describes the features of the SANsurfer Router Manager used to configure and manage the QLogic iSR6142 In
4 – Using the WizardsRemove Remote Router Wizard4-32 SN0054660-00 ASThe Remove Remote Router Completion dialog box displays the completion status, as
4 – Using the WizardsMap Remote Initiator/Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-33AMap Remote Initiator/Target WizardThe Map Remote Initiator/Target Wizard p
4 – Using the WizardsMap Remote Initiator/Target Wizard4-34 SN0054660-00 ASThe Device Selection dialog box displays list of devices, as shown in Figu
4 – Using the WizardsMap Remote Initiator/Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-35AThe port selection dialog box prompts you to select a port the system will
4 – Using the WizardsMap Remote Initiator/Target Wizard4-36 SN0054660-00 ASThe Device Mapping Option dialog box displays SmartWrite mapping options,
4 – Using the WizardsMap Remote Initiator/Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-37AThe Confirm Mapping dialog box displays the mapping and option selections,
4 – Using the WizardsMap Remote Initiator/Target Wizard4-38 SN0054660-00 ASThe Remote Mapping Status screen displays a list of newly mapped devices,
4 – Using the WizardsMap Remote Initiator/Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-39A11. View the mapped devices in the router’s tree window. Figure 4-46 shows
4 – Using the WizardsUnmap Remote Initiator/Target Wizard4-40 SN0054660-00 ASUnmap Remote Initiator/Target WizardThe Unmap Remote Initiator/Target Wi
4 – Using the WizardsUnmap Remote Initiator/Target WizardSN0054660-00 A 4-41AThe Local Router’s Admin Password dialog box requests the local router’s
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