A customer is creating a new SVM to host iSCSI LUNs for a Hyper-V cluster. You need to successfully map the new LUNs and make them visible to the Hyper-V cluster.
In this scenario, which host information is required to accomplish this task?
A customer is creating a new SVM to host iSCSI LUNs for a Hyper-V cluster. You need to successfully map the new LUNs and make them visible to the Hyper-V cluster.
In this scenario, which host information is required to accomplish this task?
When configuring iSCSI LUNs, the required host information is the iSCSI Qualified Names (IQNs). IQNs are used to uniquely identify iSCSI initiators and targets. They are essential for establishing the necessary connections between the iSCSI initiator (Hyper-V cluster in this case) and the iSCSI target (the new SVM with LUNs). WWNNs and WWPNs are related to Fibre Channel configurations, and host names alone would not be sufficient for the iSCSI protocol.
Should be A , must not D https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap-cli-96/lun-igroup-add.html#description https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap-cli-96/lun-mapping-create.html#description
D makes no sense
Answer is A - IQNs for iSCSI
IQN for iSCSI
IQNs is correct
100% A you need an IQN to map and ISCSI LUN
https://kb.netapp.com/onprem/ontap/da/SAN/How_to_identify_the_iSCSI_software_initiator_node_name_(IQN)_from_a_host_operating_system#:~:text=An%20iSCSI%20initiator%20node%20name,a%20LUN%20to%20the%20host. Description Every iSCSI node must have a node name. Node names typically take the iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) format. This standard is industry standard and required by NetApp. The IQN-type designator is a logical name that is not linked to an IP address.
Sorry the anwer is A