HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array User Manual

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6 Finding an open-system host's

World Wide Name (WWN)

If you are configuring a Fibre Channel environment, you must verify that the fibre adapters and Fibre

Channel device drivers are installed on the open-system hosts. Next, you must find the World Wide

Name (WWN) of the host bus adapter used in each open-system host. The WWN is a unique identifier

for a host bus adapter in a open-system host, consisting of 16 hexadecimal digits.
This chapter describes how to find a host's WWN. HP recommends that you make a record of WWNs

of the hosts in your system, because you will need to enter WWNs in LUN Manager panes to specify

the hosts used in your system.

Finding WWNs in Windows NT or Windows 2000

environments

HP currently supports the Emulex Fibre Channel adapter in Windows NT or Windows 2000 environments,

and will support other adapters in the future. For more information about Fibre Channel adapter

support, or if you are using a Fibre Channel adapter other than Emulex, contact you HP account support

representative for instructions on finding the WWN.

NOTE:

Although these instructions are written for a Windows NT environment, similar instructions apply in a

Windows 2000 environment.

1.

Verify that the fibre adapters and the Fibre Channel device drivers are installed.

2.

Log in to the Windows NT or Windows 2000 host with administrator access.

3.

Go to the LightPulse™ Utility to open the LightPulse Utility/NT pane.

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