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тАО04-26-2010 02:51 AM
тАО04-26-2010 02:51 AM
Need help with some basics.
What is the difference between a Node WWN and Port WWN? Also, how do we find out these numbers in a Windows m/c?
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тАО04-26-2010 04:11 AM
тАО04-26-2010 04:11 AM
SolutionTo find out use the appropriate tools, e.g. sansurfer, ...
Hope this helps!
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тАО04-27-2010 04:09 AM
тАО04-27-2010 04:09 AM
Re: Node WWN .vs. Port WWN
Note: While I am an HPE Employee, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company
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тАО04-27-2010 11:55 AM
тАО04-27-2010 11:55 AM
Re: Node WWN .vs. Port WWN
For instance...
The EVA has 4 or 8 host ports. The EVA "Node" itself has a WWN... 5000-1FE1-xxxx-xxx0 (World Wide Node Name)
Each port has it's own WWPN...
5000-1FE1-xxxx-xxx8
5000-1FE1-xxxx-xxx9
5000-1FE1-xxxx-xxxA
5000-1FE1-xxxx-xxxB
5000-1FE1-xxxx-xxxC
5000-1FE1-xxxx-xxxD
5000-1FE1-xxxx-xxxE
5000-1FE1-xxxx-xxxF
There are World Wide Port Names.
So, the "device" is the node (Node WWN)... and the connections on the device... are ports (Port WWN).
You can find the Node WWN stamed on the HBA, through the HBA's bios, using the hba utilities mentioned , checking the Name Server on your SAN Switch
and depending upon your type of SAN Switch... running simple commands at the cli.
Steven
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тАО04-28-2010 12:11 AM
тАО04-28-2010 12:11 AM
Re: Node WWN .vs. Port WWN
Think of an umbrella (Node - WWN) and spokes on it (Port- WWN)
Simple!!!!!
Kites BM