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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 />

Configuring Fibre Channel Load Balancing<br />

The following examples display typical scenarios for how to configure Fibre<br />

Channel load balancing.<br />

In the first example, traffic going to any Fibre Channel Target Device where both<br />

ports of the VIO hardware card have a valid map, are split between the two ports<br />

of the VIO hardware card. If one of the VIO hardware ports goes down, then all of<br />

the traffic will go over the remaining port that is up.<br />

1 Adapter Port and 2 Ports on a Single VIO<br />

session<br />

begin<br />

card: 0<br />

port: 1<br />

targetIOCProfileIdString: "FVIC in Chassis<br />

0x00066A0050000123, Slot 1, IOC 1"<br />

initiatorExtension: 3<br />

end<br />

session<br />

begin<br />

card: 0<br />

port: 1<br />

targetIOCProfileIdString: "FVIC in Chassis<br />

0x00066A0050000123, Slot 1, IOC 2"<br />

initiatorExtension: 3<br />

end<br />

adapter<br />

begin<br />

description: "Test Device"<br />

roundrobinmode: 1<br />

end<br />

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