User`s guide
7 – Setting Up Connections
Binding Target Devices Using the Target Persistent Binding Tabbed Page
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In Windows 2000/Windows Server 2003, target IDs can be assigned only to 
ports that will be configured. Valid targets ID values are in the range 0–(n–1), 
where n is the number of targets attached to the HBA.
In Solaris SPARC, the target ID cannot be modified if the device has been 
selected as a boot device.
Once persistent binding information for the targets is saved, the ports retain the 
assigned target IDs across reboots.
4. Complete binding the target IDs by clicking one of the buttons at the bottom of 
the Fibre Channel Port Configuration dialog box: 
❑ Save. 
❑ The Security Check dialog box displays. In the Enter Password box, 
type the password. Click OK.
❑ The current configuration is saved. Any previously saved configuration 
for the current HBA is overwritten.
❑ Cancel. The current configuration is not saved.
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Binding Target Devices Using the Target Persistent Binding Tabbed 
Page
NOTE:
■ This feature is not supported in Novell NetWare.
■ You can also use the General Configuration Wizard (Target Persistent 
Binding dialog box) (see section 7.2) or the Fibre Channel Port 
Configuration dialog box (see section 7.7) to bind devices attached to 
HBA ports. For information about deleting persistent configuration data, 
see section 7.9.










