• Logins from a device mapped to a specific N_Port or N_Port group (device mapping) always have
priority over unmapped devices that log in to an F_Port that has been mapped to the same N_Port
or N_Port group (port mapping).
• Current device routing (dynamic mapping) may turn out different than your intended mapping (static
mapping), depending on which N_Ports are online and which policies are enabled (for example,
Automatic Port Configuration, Device Load Balancing, Failover, or Failback). Therefore, it is
recommended to map devices to N_Port groups instead of specific N_Ports within a port group
when using device mapping.
NOTE
Automatic Port Configuration and Device Load Balancing cannot be enabled at the same time.
The figure below illustrates an example of device mapping to port groups. In the example, WWNs 1, 2,
and 3 can connect to any N_Port in Port Group 1 (PG1), while WWNs 4 and 5 can connect with any
N_Port in Port Group 2 (PG2).
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