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As shown in Figure 6-68, our SJ Windows host can now see a third remote disk
that was exported from our SFO SAN. Perform the same device probe on all
remaining hosts that are expected to see remote disks.
Figure 6-68 Device Manager showing a third remotely attached Seagate disk
This concludes our basic implementation of an FCIP routed Meta SAN. For
further details of FCIP implementation procedures, refer to the XPath OS
Procedures Guide, which is available for downloading from the document library
at the Brocade Web site.
6.1.7 Configuring a routing service using FC to FC
Configuring ...
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