A WWN consists of an
Table
Table 3-1. Port Worldwide Names in a SAN Environment
Identifier | Description |
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xx:xx:00:60:69:xx:xx:xx | Dell/EMC or Brocade switch |
xx:xx:xx:00:88:xx:xx:xx | McData switch |
50:06:01:6x:xx:xx:xx:xx | Dell/EMC storage processor |
xx:xx:00:00:C9:xx:xx:xx | Emulex HBA ports |
xx:xx:00:E0:8B:xx:xx:xx | QLogic HBA ports |
xx:xx:00:0F:1F:xx:xx:xx | Dell 2362M HBA port |
xx:xx:xx:60:45:xx:xx:xx | PowerVault 132T and 136T tape |
| libraries |
xx:xx:xx:E0:02:xx:xx:xx | PowerVault 128T tape autoloader |
xx:xx:xx:C0:01:xx:xx:xx | PowerVault 160T tape library and Fibre |
| Channel tape drives |
xx:xx:xx:C0:97:xx:xx:xx | PowerVault ML6000 Fibre Channel |
| tape drives |
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WARNING: When you replace a switch module, a storage controller, or a Fibre Channel HBA in a PowerEdge server, reconfigure your zones to provide continuous client data access.
Single Initiator Zoning
Each host HBA port in a SAN must be configured in a separate zone on the switch with the appropriate storage ports. This zoning configuration, known as single initiator zoning, prevents different hosts from communicating with each other, thereby ensuring that Fibre Channel communications between the HBAs and their target storage systems do not affect each other.
When you create your
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