The following is an example of a host list for FCP hosts:

Figure 52 Host list for FCP hosts

 

 

 

 

Host List Edit Display

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

X.XX.XX XXXXXX

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

07/7/2005

08:56:22

 

 

 

Current Map: FCP Port 0

- Name 'Indexed'

 

 

 

 

FCP Port# 0 Host List:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+-----

+

---------------

+

---------------

+-------------------

++-------------------

+

Num

Port WWN

Node WWN

Host Name

Active Map Name

+-----

+

---------------

+

---------------

+-------------------

++-------------------

+

1

Hi 0x210000E0

Hi 0x200000E0

(built at runtime)

Indexed

Lo 0x8B02C20E

Lo 0x8B02C20E

PortID = 0x0000EF

 

+-----

+

---------------

+

---------------

+-------------------

++-------------------

+

Page # 1 out of 1 pages.

 

 

 

 

 

Total

Number of Hosts =

1

 

 

 

 

 

Select Host Number(1 - 1) to associate host with the Current Map

 

Enter

(N=Next, P=Prev, A=Add, D=Delete,

E=Edit, X=Exit) >

 

 

 

NOTE: Because the entire list of hosts may not fit on one screen, select N or P to see any additional pages showing the list of hosts. Select X to return to the Device Mapping Main menu. Select a number from the column on the left to associate a host with the current map. At this point the user can edit, delete, or change the name for the host.

Adding a host

Select A to add a host to the list. The user is prompted to enter the desired Host Name, Host ID, Port WWN and Node WWN for FCP host. WWN values are hexadecimal. If the user doesn’t know the Host ID, the host won’t be added to the host list. Duplicate hosts won’t be added to the list.

Figure 53 Adding a FCP host

Enter desired Host Name > Fcp Host

Do you know Port ID of the Host?(y/n) > y

Enter Host ID of the host > 0000ef

Enter the new host's Port WWN High > 210000E0

Enter the new host's Port WWN Low > 8B02C20E

Enter the new host's Node WWN High > 200000E0

Enter the new host's Node WWN Low > 8B02C20E

Host was successfully added to the host list!!!

72 Using the Command Line Interface