Configuring discovery, Discovery using the tcp/ip access protocol, Figure 5-1 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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5. Configuring Discovery

Discovery Using the TCP/IP Access Protocol

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5. Configuring Discovery

Discovery Using the TCP/IP Access Protocol

You can discover adapters on IPv4 and IPv6 TCP/IP hosts and on hosts configured to

support the CIM interface that have the OneCommand Manager application installed.

Remote SAN management over TCP/IP sends remote management requests using

TCP/IP access protocol to remote hosts. TCP/IP access enables you to access adapters

via their host IP-address or by the name of the host on which they reside. Since

adapters can exist on a host, but not be a part of an FC network or are zoned on the

switch to be hidden to other adapters, they do not appear during normal FC discovery.

Thus, TCP/IP access enlarges the number of adapters that can be discovered and

managed.

Figure 5-1 Discovery Information

Note: In Windows, if you are running a firewall you may need to add the

OneCommand Manager application remote server to the firewall’s exception

list. This remote server’s path is:

\Program Files\Emulex\Util\Common\rmserver.exe

The principle differences between FC and TCP/IP access are:

A TCP/IP host with or without an adapter installed does not need to connect to

a fabric to manage other hosts.

A TCP/IP management host can manage all of the adapters in a remote host,

not just the ones connected to the same fabric. FC can only manage adapters

connected to the same fabric.

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