Emulex 110 User Manual

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NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide
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3.
Click Disable or Enable as appropriate.
See chapter 2, BIOS Utility Configuration Guide, for information on enabling the BIOS on an HBA and configuring 
the BIOS utility.
1.5.2.  Mapping Targets and Editing Persistent Bindings
The Target Mapping tab enables you 
to modify the mapped target settings 
and to create, add, edit and remove 
persistent bindings.
Note:
You must select 
Advanced Mode from 
the View menu to see 
the Maintenance and 
Target Mapping tabs 
associated with a 
selected HBA.
Auto-Persistent Binding
The Auto-Persistent Binding server 
is normally running when the host is 
running. Its purpose is to 
persistently bind any new targets 
that are added to the SAN with the 
auto-mapped values.
Note:
Before you modify the persistent bindings of an adapter on a local or remote host, you must 
disable the Auto-Persistent Binding server first. This prevents the Auto-Persistent Binding server 
from interfering with the changes you make to the persistent bindings.
Changing Current Settings
The Current Settings area of the Target Mapping tab displays the Active Bind Type in use and whether or not 
Automapping is enabled.
To change current settings, do the following:
1.
In the discovery tree, select the HBA whose current settings you wish to change.
2.
Click the Target Mapping tab and click 
Change Settings. The Mapped Target 
Settings dialog box appears.
3.
Modify the target settings as desired and 
click OK.
Current Mappings
Current mappings are displayed by World Wide 
Port Name (WWPN), World Wide Node Name 
(WWNN), device ID (D_ID), SCSI ID, or Type. 
Type can be either 'PB', indicating that the mapping 
was the result of a persistent binding, or 'Auto', 
indicating that the target was automapped.