Virtual TapeServer SCSI-to-FC Adapter User Manual
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Chapter 7: Using the Serial/Telnet Interface
The following is an example of the Edit Map Entries screen for an FCP map:
Figure 7-23. Edit FCP port map entries
Adding an Entry
To add a new entry the user must enter the desired LUN ID. If the selected LUN is already
present in the map, the user will be asked to confirm the override or enter different address
information. Next, the operator will be prompted for the protocol and port at which a device
selection list is generated. (Devices may not be mapped to their native port).
Edit Map Entries
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Port Map Edit Display
Map: FCP Port 0: Name 'New Map'
+-----++------+------+------+------+--------------------------------+
| LUN || Prtl | Port | TYPE | STAT | Protocol Specific Information |
+-----++------+------+------+------+--------------------------------+
| 0 || SCSI | 1 | TAPE | UP | Target= 3 Lun= 0 |
| 1 || SCSI | 1 | DISK | UP | Target= 4 Lun= 0 |
| 2 || SCSI | 1 | DISK | UP | Target= 5 Lun= 0 |
| 3 || SCSI | 1 | DISK | UP | Target= 6 Lun= 0 |
| 4 || SCSI | 5 | TAPE | UP | Target= 1 Lun= 0 |
+-----++------+------+------+------+--------------------------------+
Page # 1 out of 1 pages.
Number of entries in the Map = 5
Enter(N=Next,P=Prev,A=Add,C=Create,R=RemoveGaps,D=Delete,X=Exit) >
Note: Control of the editing process is done with simple single letter
commands. ‘N’ and ‘P’ controls allow scrolling up and down the map
entries. Select ‘X’ to return to the Map Edit Menu. Select ‘A’ to add a new
entry to the map or ‘D’ to delete an already existing entry in the map. Select
‘R’ to get rid of the gaps in the map.