Synchronizing storage devices, Managing vsans, Viewing the vsan list – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

Driver Version—Driver version of the HBA.

{

ROM or BIOS Version—ROM version of the HBA.

{

Firmware Version—Firmware version of the HBA.

{

OS Version—Operating system name and version number of the storage device.

{

Maximum Payload—Maximum length of CT payload allowed by the HBA. The CT payload
includes the basic header and extended header of CT packets, but not the FC header.

The N_Port area includes:

{

WWN—Factory-assigned WWN of the port.

{

Supported FC4 Types—FC4 types the port supports, including FCP, IP, LLC/SNAP, SW_ILS,
SNMP, GS3, VI, and NPV.

{

Supported Speed—Supported speed of the N_Port in Gbps.

{

Current Speed—Current transmission rate of the port in Gbps.

{

Maximum Frame Size—Maximum frame size allowed by the port.

{

OS Name—Name of the port in the storage device operating system.

{

Host Name—Name of the storage device.

2.

Click Back.

Synchronizing storage devices

VFM does not support direct synchronization of storage devices.
When you synchronize configurations of an FCoE switch to VFM, registration of storage devices is also

synchronized to VFM. For more information about FCoE switch synchronization, see "

Synchronizing

FCoE switches

."

Managing VSANs

A physical SAN can be divided into multiple VSANs. The isolated VSANs provide services
independently, which improves network flexibility and security. Devices in a VSAN cannot access

devices in other VSANs.

Viewing the VSAN list

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select VAN Fabric Manager > SAN Configuration > Fabric
Management.

3.

In the fabric list, click the target fabric name.

4.

Click the VSAN tab.
VSAN list buttons

{

Add—Click this button to add a VSAN to the fabric (see "

Adding a VSAN

").

{

Delete—Click this button to delete VSANs from the fabric (see "

Deleting VSANs

").

{

Refresh—Click this button to refresh the VSAN list.

VSAN list contents

{

VSAN Name—Name of the VSAN.

{

VSAN ID—ID of the VSAN.

{

VLAN ID—ID of the VLAN mapped to the VSAN. A VSAN can only map to one VLAN.

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