HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP user guide for the XP12000/XP10000/SVS200 (T1714-96008, June 2006)

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When you double-click a Fibre Channel port in the tree, a list of host groups ( ) appears. The host
group’s group number (G-ID), host group name, and host mode appear on the right of this icon. For more
information about host modes, see Table 16.
When you double-click a host group in the tree, a list of host bus adapters ( ) appears. The host bus
adapter’s nickname and World Wide Name (WWN) appear on the right of this icon. For more
information about WWNs, see ”Finding an open-system host’s World Wide Name (WWN)” on
page 121.
NOTE: Host bus adapters are adapters contained in host computers and are used as ports for
connecting hosts and the array.
When you double-click a port on which LUN security is disabled to display a list of host groups, host
groups except the first host group (that is, host group 0) are grayed out.
NAS folder
If you double-click the NAS folder, NAS ports in the array appear as icons. Four port names appear on
the right of each icon. The channel adapter name appears on the right of the port names. The channel
adapter name is enclosed by parentheses.
NOTE: The NAS folder does not appear if the array does not contain NAS channel adapters.
Figure 17 NAS folder
When you double-click a NAS port, the following host groups appear:
NAS-Sys: When selected, information about paths to system LUs appears in the list on the right. The
list contents are grayed out and cannot be changed.
Port in High Speed mode. LUN security is enabled on the port
Port in Initiator/External MIX mode. LUN security is disabled on the port.
Port in Initiator/External MIX mode. LUN security is enabled on the port.
Table 7 Fibre Channel port icons (continued)
Icon Status
Table 8 NAS port icons
Icon Status
You can assign paths from this NAS port to logical volumes.
You cannot assign paths from this NAS port to logical volumes because of a hardware failure or another
reasons.