A masking view is a container of a storage group, a port group, and an initiator group, and makes the storage group visible to the host.
About this task
This procedure explains how to perform the operation from the Masking Views list view. You can also perform this
operation from and the list views. In eNAS operating environments, you can also perform this
operation from the File Masking Views page ().
Steps
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Select the storage system.
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Select
to open the
Masking Views list view.
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Select one or more masking views from the list and click
View Path Details to open the masking view connections view.
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Use the
Masking View view to filter a masking view by selecting various combinations of members within a group (initiators, ports, volumes) and display the masking view details from the group level to the object level.
Filtering a masking view
The
Masking view view contains three tree view lists for each of the component groups in the masking view, initiator groups, ports groups, and storage groups.
The parent group is the default top-level group in each expandable tree view and contains a list of all components in the masking group including child entries which are also expandable.
To filter the masking view, single or multi-select (hold shift key and select) the items in the list view.
As each selection is made, the filtered results table is updated to reflect the current combination of filter criteria.
Filtered results table
Some of the following properties and controls are environment-specific and may appear in a different order or not at all.
The following properties display:
- LUN Address
- LUN address number.
- Volume
- Storage system system volume number.
- Storage Group
- Storage group name
- Capacity (GB)
- Capacity, in GB, of the volume.
- PowerPath Host
- PowerPath host name
- Host
- Host name
- Initiator
- WWN or IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name) ID of the initiator.
- FCID
- Fibre Channel ID
- Alias
- Alias of the initiator
- Port Group
- Port group name
- Director:Port
- Storage system director and port in the port group.
- Logged In
- Indicates if the initiator is logged into the host/target.
- On Fabric
- Indicates if the initiator is zoned in and on the fabric.
- Fabric
- Fabric name.
- Protocol
- Protocol name.
The following additional filters are available to filter the results table:
- Show Logged In
- Shows only the entries for LUNs where the associated initiator is logged in.
- Show On Fabric
- Shows only the entries for LUNs where the associated initiator is zoned in and on the fabric.