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QLogic OFED+ Host Software User Guide, Rev. B

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D–SRP Configuration<br />

<strong>QLogic</strong> SRP Configuration<br />

Specifying a SRP Target Port<br />

The SRP target can be specified in two different ways. To connect to a particular<br />

SRP target no matter where it is in the fabric, use the first method (By IOCGUID).<br />

To connect to a SRP target that is in a certain chassis/slot, no matter which card it<br />

is on (For FVIC, the user does not want to change the configuration, if cards are<br />

switched in a slot) then use the second method.<br />

1. By IOCGUID. For example:<br />

targetIOCGuid: 0x00066A013800016c<br />

2. By target IOC Profile String. For example:<br />

targetIOCProfileIdString: "FVIC in Chassis<br />

0x00066A005000010E, Slot 1, IOC 1"<br />

NOTE:<br />

When specifying the targetIOCProfileIdString, the string is case<br />

and format sensitive. The easiest way to get the correct format is to cut<br />

and paste it from the output of the /usr/sbin/ib_qlgc_srp_query<br />

program.<br />

NOTE:<br />

For FVIC, by specifying the SRP Target Port by IOCGUID, this ensures<br />

that the session will always be mapped to the specific port on this<br />

specific VIO hardware card, even if the card is moved to a different slot<br />

in the same chassis or even if it is moved to a different chassis.<br />

NOTE:<br />

For FVIC, by specifying the SRP Target Port by Profile String, this<br />

ensures that the session will always be mapped to the VIO hardware<br />

card in the specific slot of a chassis, even if the VIO hardware card<br />

currently in that slot is replaced by a different VIO hardware card.<br />

D000046-005 B D-9

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