Quote Originally Posted by SophInfra
That's what I thought, but is there a way to specify which NIC is used for administration? Also, when you say separate subnets are you assuming that the subnets cannot contact each other?
You do not need to be able to make a specification in DSSV6 to do this.
The assigned path can be managed from the Host side, with static discovery instead of dynamic. Even if the host can see multiple paths, controlling the access point is easy from the host.
To go a step further, you can use allow/deny rules on the targets in DSSV6, and further filter what can be seen by the hosts. This is a great feature to use so the initiators are not making idle connections to targets they will not use.
Regarding subnets... wether or not they can see each other does not matter. The issue on the DSSV6 is all about routing.
Check this out: http://www.fishbowlnetwork.com/multiple_IP.pdf