HP P6000 manual World Wide Name WWN

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10.0.0.0- 10.255.255.255 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255

192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255

See also Management module IP addresses.

World Wide Name (WWN)

A World Wide Node Name (WWN) is a globally unique 64-bit identifier assigned to each device in a Fibre Channel storage area network. WWNs are typically displayed as four-character hexadecimal groups. Example: 3600-5B64-C92E-2EC1.

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Contents HP P6000 Control Panel Page Contents Introduction Whats newControl Panel features Working with a Control PanelAccessing a Control Panel Interface quick tourCapturing Control Panel data Configuring access to HP P6000 Command View filter list Confirming system alertsConnecting to the management module initial setup LEDs LAN connector 3. Reset button LEDs LAN connector 3. Reset button Enabling disk device ports Locating the storage system WWN labelReestablishing the storage system IP address LEDs 2. LAN connector 3. Reset button Reestablishing the storage system IP address Service option pages Resetting the storage system World Wide NameSetting the automatic loop recovery policy Setting controller power on behavior Setting host ports topologySetting the storage system password Troubleshooting Updating management module softwareUnbypassing disk drives Uninitializing a storage systemController power-on behavior Storage system conceptsControllers HP P6000 Command View software suite HP P6000 Command View ABM and SBM versionsDisk device ports Disk device loop pairsHP Management Integration Framework software Initialization and uninitializationInternet Protocol configurations Management moduleManagement module IP addresses Passwords Operational statesPrivate and public networks World Wide Name WWN Support and other resources Release historyContacting HP Related informationCustomer self repair Table of contents or index GlossaryIndex
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