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Yotta RAID Software installation guide - Axus

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<strong>Software</strong> Operation ManualPrimary FiberSubmenu for configuring Primary Fiber settingsEnable Hard Loop IDEnable Hard Loop ID if you wish to enter the ID manually. Disable to have theID set by the controller (Default: Disable).Set Hard Loop IDEnter the Hard Loop ID for this controller (only applicable if 2.1.1 is set toEnable).Set Connection ModeArbitration Loop or Point-to-Point (Default: Arbitration Loop).Set Data Rate1 Giga-bits, 2 Giga-bits or Auto-negotiated (Default: Auto-negotiated).LUN MapSelect a Logical Unit Number (LUN 0 to LUN 7) or enter the desired LUN (LUN#, up to LUN 127) and a corresponding slice on which to map it.Secondary FCSubmenu for configuring Secondary Fiber Channel settings for use in multiplehost topology (submenu items 2.2.1 to 2.2.5 as above)Configuration changes made in the FC Params menu must be saved to theYOTTA <strong>RAID</strong> non-volatile memory and YOTTA <strong>RAID</strong> restarted for thechanges to take effect. This is done in the NVRAM menu accessed from theMain menu. See Saving Configurations later in this chapter.SAN MaskSAN Mask (LUN Masking) is a differentiation tool for use on fiber networksbased on the unique Worldwide Name (WWN) of each fiber card. SAN Maskingallows an administrator to specify which hosts are able to see the <strong>RAID</strong>controller.Visible For All HostsUse this submenu to select whether the <strong>RAID</strong> controller is visible to connectedhosts.SupportingChannel 1 or Channel 2. To Enable/Disable San Mask support.SAN MappingSAN Mapping allows the administrator to map individual LUNs to a specifiedhost thereby limiting access to certain slices to single hosts even in a dual hostconfiguration.Select PortPort 1 or Port 2. The two ports are equivalent to the two host channels.- 41 -

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