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114 SANRAD V-Switch User Manual
initiators. The default identity is assigned position 0, meaning it is the last
scanned. Unlike user-created identities, the default identity cannot be
uncoupled from a target. Its access can only be modified.
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V-Switch
Cloud
IP SAN
Tower boxTower box
wwui1
iSCSI
initiator
iSCSI
initiator
wwui2
Vol 1
LU0
Ident A
wwui1
Target 1
Identity A
Def Ident
Target 2
Identity B
Def Ident
iSCSI Target 1
wwui3
Vol 2
LU0
Vol 3
LU1
Default
all
RW
NA
iSCSI Target 2
wwui4
Default
all
Ident B
wwui2
RW
NA
Vol 1
RW
Vol 3
RW
Vol 2
RW
Figure 61. Modifying Default Identities
In Figure 61, the default identities for Target 1 and Target 2 have been
modified to not accessible (NA) for all initiators. Remember that the default
identity is in position 0 so it is the last position scanned by the V-Switch.
Target 1 is coupled with Identity A with read-write (RW) access to Identity
A iSCSI initiators, meaning WWUI1.
Target 2 is coupled with Identity B with read-write (RW) access to Identity
B iSCSI initiators, meaning WWUI2.
When iSCSI initiator WWUI1 logs in to Target 1, the V-Switch first scans
Identity A and finds the initiator listed there. The scan stops and the
initiator is granted read-write access to Target 1’s underlying volume,
Volume 1.