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Chapter 9  Connectivity Management
  9.2  Functions in the Action Area for Connectivity
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Click the [Done] button to return to the [CA Port Group] screen.
End of procedure
9.2.3.4
Create FCoE Port Group
This function creates a new FCoE port group, and registers the port to be a member.
An FCoE port group is a group of FCoE-CA type ports that are connected to the specified host group. This
function configures the host affinity setting for each FCoE port group.
The maximum number of port groups per storage system is 128, irrespective of the CA types.
The maximum number of ports per port group is 8.
A port can be a member of several port groups.
The procedure to create an FCoE port group is as follows:
Procedure
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Click [Create FCoE Port Group] in [Action].
Registration of the port is necessary to create a port group. A port group cannot be created if the port to 
be a member has not been registered from GUI.
A port with the affinity mode enabled ("ON") and a port with the affinity mode disabled ("OFF") cannot 
exist together in a port group.
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The affinity mode ("ON" or "OFF") of a port group is decided when the host affinity setting has been 
configured on the corresponding port group. All of the member ports in a port group have the same 
affinity mode.
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The affinity mode ("ON" or "OFF") of a port group is not changed until the host affinity setting has 
been released from the corresponding port group.
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When one port is registered in several port groups, and the host affinity setting has been configured 
on one of the port groups including the corresponding port, the same affinity setting is configured on 
all the port groups, which include the corresponding port, and also on the member ports.
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Ports without the host affinity setting can be members of a port group, regardless of whether the 
affinity mode for the group is enabled ("ON") or disabled ("OFF").
To change the settings of a port groups, refer to 
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To add a port to an existing port group, refer to