Switch zoning limitations for the HDS USP and NSC

The system and the HDS USP or NSC have limitations in switch zoning.

The system can be connected to the HDS USP or NSC with the following restrictions:

Note: The HDS USP and NSC systems present themselves to the system as separate controllers for each port that is zoned to the system. For example, if one of these storage systems has four ports that are zoned to the system, each port is viewed as a separate controller rather than one controller with 4 WWPNs. In addition, a given logical unit (LU) must be mapped to the system through all controller ports that are zoned to the system by using the same logical unit number (LUN).

Controller splitting

You can split the HDS USP or NSC between other hosts and the system under the following conditions:
  • A host cannot be simultaneously connected to both an HDS USP or NSC and the system.
  • Port security must be enabled for target ports that are shared.
  • An LU that is mapped to the system cannot be simultaneously mapped to another host.