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A Logical Interface (LIF) has either an IP address or World Wide Port Name (WWPN). If it’s being used for our NAS protocols like CIFS and NFS, or the SAN protocol iSCSI, it will be represented by an IP address. If it's being used for Fibre Channel (FC) or Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), it will be represented by a WWPN.
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A Logical Interface (LIF) has either an IP address or World Wide Port Name ([[WWPN]]). If it’s being used for our [[NAS]] protocols like [[CIFS]] and [[NFS]], or the SAN protocol [[iSCSI]], it will be represented by an IP address. If it's being used for Fibre Channel (FC) or [[Fibre Channel]] over Ethernet (FCoE), it will be represented by a WWPN.
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== Activities ==
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* [[Create a A Logical Interface (LIF) in NetAPP ONTAP]]
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== Related terms ==
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* [[lif (file)]]
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* [[Storage Virtual Machines (SVM)]]
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== See also ==
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* {{Fibre Channel}}
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* {{scsi}}
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* {{storage protocols}}
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* {{NetAPP}}
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[[Category: Storage]]

Latest revision as of 08:59, 27 October 2020

A Logical Interface (LIF) has either an IP address or World Wide Port Name (WWPN). If it’s being used for our NAS protocols like CIFS and NFS, or the SAN protocol iSCSI, it will be represented by an IP address. If it's being used for Fibre Channel (FC) or Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), it will be represented by a WWPN.

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