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AssuredSAN 4004 Series Setup Guide 79
The command notifies you that it will change host port configuration, stop I/O, and restart both controllers.
When asked if you want to continue, enter y to change the host port mode to use iSCSI SFPs.
Once the set host-port-mode command completes, it will notify you that the specified system host
port mode was set, and that the command completed successfully.
Continue with step 11 of Setting network port IP addresses using the CLI port and cable on page 75.
Set CNC port mode to FC and iSCSI
To set the CNC port mode for use with FC SFPs and iSCSI SFPs in combination, run the following command
at the command prompt:
set host-port-mode FC-and-iSCSI
The command notifies you that it will change host port configuration, stop I/O, and restart both controllers.
When asked if you want to continue, enter y to change the host port mode to use FC and iSCSI SFPs.
Once the set host-port-mode command completes, it will notify you that the specified system host
port mode was set, and that the command completed successfully.
Continue with step 11 of Setting network port IP addresses using the CLI port and cable on page 75.
Configure the system
NOTE:
After using either of the CLI command sequences shown above, you may see events stating that the
SFPs installed are not compatible with the protocol set for the host ports. The new host port mode
setting will be synchronized with the qualified SFP option once the controller modules restart.
See Appendix E—SFP option for CNC ports for instructions about locating and installing your qualified
SFP transceivers within the CNC ports.
After changing the CNC port mode, you can invoke the SMC or RAIDar, and use the Configuration
Wizard to initially configure the system, or change system configuration settings as described in the
Storage Management Guide and Basic operation.

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