Gathering Host Port Information

In most cases Fibre Channel and iSCSI host ports are automatically discovered and are identified by Fibre Channel WWN or iSCSI node name. When registering hosts, the corresponding host ports are selected from a list of WWNs or iSCSI node names. When multiple hosts and ports are involved, it is useful to list port information in order to assign the correct ports when registering hosts.

Before assigning host ports in the interface, ensure you have established initiator/target connections in order to know the iSCSI node name. Have the following information ready:

1            Storage host name

2           Operating system type

3           FC WWNs for installed HBAs

4          iSCSI node names for installed NICs (as shown below)

Example:

Host Name

Operating System

Fibre Channel WWN

iSCSI Node Name

Host1

Windows Server 2012

21000030D9001234

iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:hostserver1-1

Host2

Solaris

21010030D900ABCC

21010030D900ABCD

 

Host3

Windows Server 2016

 

iqn.2000-08.com.microsoft:hostserver3-2

iqn.2000-08.com.microsoft:hostserver3-3

 

To find host Fibre Channel WWNs and iSCSI node names:

After gathering the port information, refer to Registering Hosts and Assigning Ports to register hosts to the SANsymphony configuration and assign ports.