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Product name of the connected external array
When selected, displays the name of the external array for which the connection setting is already

completed in the tree under External Devices.

WWN of the external array
When selected, displays WWNs identifying ports on the connected external array in the tree under

the name of the external array product.

WWN list

Displays information about the connection status of the local array and external array corresponding to

the item selected in the WWN tree. You can sort the list by displayed items. For example, to sort by

the LUN number, select LUN on the list.
When performing setting operations, the settings appear in the Preset list and the corresponding row in

the WWN list appears in blue italics. For more information, see

Preset list (LU Operation pane)

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Figure 32 WWN list (External Devices selected in the WWN tree)

The contents displayed in the WWN list changes depending on the item selected in the WWN tree.

Subsystem
When selected, displays nothing in the WWN tree. Subsystem is selected when you initially display

the WWN tree.

External Devices
• Serial: Product serial number.
• Product: Product name.
• Vendor: Vendor name.
• Ex-Dev. Status: Status of the operation executed to the external array, or status of the path

connection. Possible values: Normal, Unknown, Blockade, Warning, Checking, Cache

Destage, or Disconnect. For a description of these values, see

Table 8

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• LDEV Status: Mapped external LU's status. Possible values: Normal, Unknown, Blockade,

Warning, or Format. For a description of these values, see

Table 9

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Product name of the connected external array
• WWN: WWN identifying the port in the external array for which the connection setting is

completed.

• Path: Number of set paths.
• I/O TOV: Value specified as the timeout for I/O to the external LU.
• Qdepth: Number of Read/Write commands that can be issued (queued) to the external

LU at one time.

• Path Watch: Time period beginning when the connection of all paths to the external LU are

down and ending when the external LU is blocked.

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