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Anthony Vandewerdt"

IBM System Storage WWPN


Determination

Version 6.6"

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IBM Storage Systems WWPN Determination Version 6.6

What are WWNNs and WWPNs?"


A WWNN is a World Wide Node Name; used to uniquely identify a device in a Storage Area Network (SAN). Each IBM Storage device has its own
unique WWNN. For DS8000, each Storage Facility Image (SFI) has a unique WWNN. For SVC and Storwize V7000, each Node has a unique
WWNN. "
A WWPN is a World Wide Port Name; a unique identifier for each Fibre Channel port presented to a Storage Area Network (SAN). Each port on an
IBM Storage Device has a unique and persistent WWPN. "
IBM System Storage devices use persistent WWPN. This means if an HA (Host Adapter) in an IBM System Storage Device gets replaced, the new
HA will present the same WWPN as the old HA. IBM Storage uses a methodology whereby each WWPN is a child of the WWNN. This means that
if you know the WWPN of a port, you can easily match it to the WWNN of the storage device that owns that port."
A WWPN is always 16 hexadecimal characters long. This is actually 8 bytes. Three of these bytes are used for the vendor ID. The position of the
vendor ID within the WWPN varies based on the format ID of the WWPN. To determine more information we actually use the first character of the
WWPN to see which format it is (the vendor ID position is highlighted in red):"
1 = IEEE 803.2 standard format (example 10:00:00:00:c9:2f:65:d6 this is an Emulex HBA WWPN since Emulex owns the 0000c9 company ID."
2 = IEEE 803.2 extended format (example: 21:00:00:e0:8b:90:90:04 this is a Qlogic HBA WWPN since Qlogic owns the 00e08b company ID."
5 = IEEE Registered Name format (example 50:05:07:63:00:c7:01:99 this is an IBM WWPN since IBM owns the 005076 company ID."
An example of a Registered Name Format WWPN is 50:05:07:63:00:c7:01:99.
it starts with a 5. This format can be broken down into 3 sections:"

We know this WWPN uses the Registered Name Format because

Section 1 Format ID

Section 2 Vendor ID

Section 3 - Vendor Unique

0:05:07:6

3:00:c7:01:99

"Vendor ID 001738 is registered to IBM (formerly registered to XIV).


Vendor ID 005076 is registered to IBM.
Vendor ID 00A0B8 is registered to Symbios Logic, now owned by NetApp, who manufacture the DS3000, DS4000 and DS5000.
Vendor ID 0080E5 is registered to LSI Logic, but is used by NetApp, who manufacture the DS3000, DS4000 and DS5000.

There are literally 1000s of company IDs registered with the IEEE. The complete list is located at:"
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt
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IBM WWNN / WWPN range by type"


Machine Type

WWNN

WWPN

DS3000/ DS4000/DS5000

20:0z:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xy
20:0z:00:80:E5:xx:xx:xx

20:yy:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xy
20:yz:00:80:E5:xx:xx:xx

1750 (DS6000)

50:05:07:63:0z:FE:xx:xx

50:05:07:63:0z:yy:xx:xx

2072 (Storwize V3700)

50:05:07:68:03:00:xxxx

50:05:07:68:03:yy:xx:xx

2076 (Storwize V7000)

50:05:07:68:02:0x:xxxx

50:05:07:68:02:yx:xx:xx

2105 (ESS or Shark)

50:05:07:63:00:C0:xx:xx

50:05:07:63:00:yy:xx:xx

2107 (DS8000 all models)

50:05:07:63:0z:FF:zx:xx

50:05:07:63:0z:yy:yx:xx

2145 (SVC)

50:05:07:68:01:0x:xxxx

50:05:07:68:01:yx:xx:xx

2810 (XIV)

50:01:73:8x:xx:xx:00:00

50:01:73:8x:xx:xx:yy:yy

x: Determined by manufacturing. Unique to each machine. On XIV it is the frame 5 digit serial number in hex.
y: Determined by physical position within the machine (see charts on following pages).
z: Determined by manufacturing.
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DS3400 WWPN Determination"


WWNN is based on:

20:0Z:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xx

where xxxxxx is unique for each machine"

WWPN is based on:

20:YZ:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xx

where xxxxxx is unique for each machine"

The Y value is the port number.

For DS3400 this will be 2 (port FC1) or 3 (port FC2)"

If Z = 4 or 6 then the port is on controller A

"

If Z = 5 or 7 then the port is on controller B"


In the examples below , the numbers shown in the boxes are YZ numbers (port/controller)"
So if a port contains 24 it means the WWPN for that port is 20:24:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xx"

"

24

34

Controller A

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25

35

Controller B

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DS3500 WWPN Determination"


WWNN is based on:

20:0Z:00:80:E5:xx:xx:xx

where xxxxxx is unique for each machine"

WWPN is based on:

20:YZ:00:80:E5:xx:xx:xx

where xxxxxx is unique for each machine"

The Y value is the port number.

For DS3500 this will be 3, 4, 5 or 6 (ports 1 to 4)"

If Z = 4 or 6 then the port is on controller A

"

If Z = 5 or 7 then the port is on controller B"


In the examples below , the numbers shown in the boxes are YZ numbers (port/controller) where Z is 6 and 7 (not 4 and 5)"
So if a port contains 36 it means the WWPN for that port is 20:36:00:80:E5:xx:xx:xx"

"
LNK

Controller A

LNK

2
FC
ID/Diag

OK

36 46

2
FC
4
5

LNK

Page 5

AC
OK

FC

2
FC
4
5

LNK

LNK

FC

FC

ID/Diag
OK

2
FC
4
5

LNK

57 67

FC
6

LNK

DC

37 47

ID/Diag
OK

LNK

FC
ID/Diag

Controller B

LNK

LNK

FC

LNK

56 66

OK

DC

LNK

2
FC
4
5

4
FC
6

AC
OK

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IBM Storage Systems WWPN Determination Version 6.6

DS4200 DS4400 DS4500 DS4700 WWPN Determination "


WWNN

WWPN
Port 1

WWPN
Port 2

0
1

1
2

2
3

WWPN Determination!

2
3

3
4

4
5

WWPN is based on: 20:0Z:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xY"

If Z = 2, 4, 6 or 8 then this port is on controller A


(this will be the same as the Z in WWNN)"

7
8

8
9

9
A

9
A
B
C
D

A
B
C
D
E

B
C
D
E
F

WWNN Determination!
WWNN is based on: 20:0Z:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xY"
Where Z = 2, 4 or 6 or 8 and Y= 0 to D"
xx:xx:x is unique for each machine"

If Z = 3, 5, 7 or 9 then this port is on controller B


(this will be 1 greater than the Z in WWNN)"
The Y value is based on the WWNN."
If in WWNN, Y=0 then port 1 = 1 and port 2 = 2"
If in WWNN, Y=D, then port 1= E and port 2 = F"
The table to the left shows the pattern."

Y value table
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DS4800 WWPN Determination"


WWNN is based on:

20:04:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xx

WWPN is based on:

20:YZ:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xx

The Y value is the port number. For DS4800 this is 1 to 4.


If Z = 4 then the port is on controller A

44

If Z = 5 then the port is on controller B

34

24

14

The numbers shown in the boxes are YZ numbers (port/controller)


So the top right hand port contains 14 meaning the WWPN for that port
is 20:14:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xx and the port is port 1 on Controller A

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DS5020 WWPN Determination"


WWNN is based on:

20:0Z:00:80:E5:xx:xx:xx

WWPN is based on:

20:YZ:00:80:E5:xx:xx:xx"

The Y value is the port number.

"

For DS5020 this is 1 to 4 (note: ports 3 and 4 are an optional feature)."

If Z = 4 or 6 then the port is on controller A

"

If Z = 5 or 7 then the port is on controller B"


The numbers shown in the boxes are YZ numbers (port/controller)"

4
8

4
8

2
4

Port 1

4
8

2
8

P1

P2

Ch1

44 34

FC Drive Channels (Ch)


Ch1

ID/Diag

Ch4

24 14
Ch2

DC

Ch1

FC Host Channels (Ch)


Ch1
Ch2

Port 2

So the upper right hand port on controller A contains 14 meaning the WWPN for that port
is 20:14:00:80:E5:xx:xx:xx and it is port 1 on controller A"

OK

Ctrl A

Ch3

FC Host Channels (Ch)


Ch3
Ch4

Ctrl B

AC

B
A
AC

FC Host Channels (Ch)


Ch3
Ch4
Ch4

ID/Diag

P2

FC Drive Channels (Ch)


Ch1

Ch3

Port 2

Port 1

Ctrl A

Ch2

Ch1

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15 25

35 45
8

FC Host Channels (Ch)


Ch1
Ch2

P1

DC
OK

Ch1

Ctrl B

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IBM Storage Systems WWPN Determination Version 6.6

DS5100 and DS5300 WWPN Determination"


WWNN is based on:

20:0Z:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xx

where xxxxxx is unique for each machine"

WWPN is based on:

20:YZ:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xx

where xxxxxx is unique for each machine"

The Y value is the port number.

For DS5000 this ranges from 1 to 8."

If Z = 4 or 6 then the port is on controller A

"

If Z = 5 or 7 then the port is on controller B"


In the examples on the next page , the numbers shown in the boxes are YZ numbers (port/controller)"
So the upper right hand port contains 16 meaning the WWPN for that port is 20:16:00:A0:B8:xx:xx:xx and it is port 1 on
controller A"

"
"

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DS5100 and DS5300 WWPN Determination - diagram"


(Optional Card)

86

17

76

27

66 56

46 36

Controller A

Controller A

Controller B

Controller B

37

47

57

67

26 16

77

87

(Optional Card)
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DS6800 WWPN Determination"


WWNN is based on either:
50:05:07:63:0Z:FE:xx:xx where the Z and xx:xx combination is unique for each machine
or
50:05:07:63:0Z:FF:xx:xx where the Z and xx:xx combination is unique for each machine "
WWPN is based on: 50:05:07:63:0Z:YY:xx:xx

where xx:xx is unique for each machine"

The YY value is the port number.."

When the WWNN is 50:05:07:63:0z:FE:xx:xx


then the WWPN will contain even YY numbers (00,02,04,06 and 80,82,84,86)"

When the WWNN is 50:05:07:63:0z:FF:xx:xx


then the WWPN will contain odd YY numbers (01,03,05,07 and 81,83,85,87)"

"

dscli> lssi
Name ID
Storage Unit
Model WWNN
State ESSNet
============================================================================
IBM.1750-1357580 IBM.1750-1357580 511
500507630EFF04C1 Online Enabled
dscli> lsioport
ID
WWPN
State Type
topo
portgrp
============================================================
I0000 500507630E0104C1 Online Fibre Channel SCSI-FCP 0
I0001 500507630E0304C1 Online Fibre Channel SCSI-FCP 0
I0002 500507630E0504C1 Online Fibre Channel SCSI-FCP 0
I0003 500507630E0704C1 Online Fibre Channel SCSI-FCP 0
I0100 500507630E8104C1 Online Fibre Channel SCSI-FCP 0
I0101 500507630E8304C1 Online Fibre Channel SCSI-FCP 0
I0102 500507630E8504C1 Online Fibre Channel SCSI-FCP 0
I0103 500507630E8704C1 Online Fibre Channel SCSI-FCP 0

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DS6800 WWPN Determination - diagram"


I0000

If the WWNN is
50:05:07:63:0z:FE:xx:xx
the WWPN will have even YY numbers:
50:05:07:63:0z:YY:xx:xx
where YY will be 00, 02, 04, 06, 80, 82, 84,
86

I0001

I0002

I0003

02
03

04
05

06
07

0000
0101

Each port has a unique


port ID.
In FICON mode
this is used as the SAID
It is also the SAID
for PPRC paths.

Upper Controller

Lower Controller
I0100
0080
00
0181
01

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I0101
82
83

I0102
84
85

I0103
86
87

If the WWNN is
50:05:07:63:0z:FF:xx:xx
then the WWPN will have odd YY numbers:
50:05:07:63:0z:YY:xx:xx
where YY will be 01, 03, 05, 07, 81, 83, 85, 87

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DS8000 WWPN Determination"


DS8000 WWNN is on: 50:05:07:63:0z:FF:Cx:xx or 50:05:07:63:0z:FF:Dx:xx"
The z and x:xx values will be a unique combination for each machine and each Storage Facility Image (SFI). "
Each SFI has its own WWNN. The Storage Unit itself also has a unique WWNN."
Use lssi to get the SFI WWNN (dont use lssu):"
DS8000 WWPN is a child of the SFI WWNN, based on 50:05:07:63:0z:YY:Yx:xx"
Take the z and x:xx value from the WWNN and use the YY:Y location derived from the port location as per the diagrams on
the next five pages."
All DS8000 diagrams are from a REAR view of the machine."
There are no differences for WWPN determination between DS8100, DS8300, DS8700 and DS8800"
dscli> lssi IBM.2107-7503461
Name ID
Storage Unit
Model WWNN
State ESSNet
============================================================================
IBM.2107-7503461 IBM.2107-7503460 922
5005076303FFC08F Online Enabled
dscli> lsioport -dev IBM.2107-7503461
ID
WWPN
State Type
topo
portgrp
===============================================================
I0000 500507630300008F Online Fibre Channel-SW SCSI-FCP 0
I0001 500507630300408F Online Fibre Channel-SW SCSI-FCP 0
I0002 500507630300808F Online Fibre Channel-SW SCSI-FCP 0
I0003 500507630300C08F Online Fibre Channel-SW SCSI-FCP 0
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DS8000 diagram legend (also applies to DS8800)"


HA means Host Adapter

DA means Device Adapter

IOPORT number (seen in lsioport)


Also used as the SAID for FICON
and PPRC path establishment.
See page 17 for additional information.

WWPN number.
If the number in the box is 04:C
then the WWPN will be:
50:05:07:6z:04:Cx:xx
The 'z' and 'x:xx' combination
are unique for each SFI

RIO connectors not present


on DS8700 or DS8800

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DS8100 DS8300 DS8700 Rack 1


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DS8100 DS8300 DS8700 Rack 2


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IBM Storage Systems WWPN Determination Version 6.6

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DS8800 Eight Port Host Adapters"


The DS8800 is different to earlier models in that it supports host adapters with eight ports."
The DS8800 also supports host adapters with four ports."
The maximum port count for a DS8800 remains 128 ports (which is the same as earlier models)."
The maximum host adapter count for a DS8800 is 16 (which is less than earlier models which support 32)"
Only slots C1 and C4 in each enclosure are used for host adapters"
Where a four port host adapter is used, only the top 4 ports will be present on that card."
Note that for the eight port card, when an ESS800/DS8100/DS8300 connects to the lower four ports of the eight port card, the
SAID it will report will NOT be the same as the IOport number. These special SAIDs are documented in Techdoc TD105862
which can be found here:
http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/TD105862"

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IBM Storage Systems WWPN Determination Version 6.6


I0000
000

I0030
030

I0100
080

I0130
0B0

I0001
004

I0031
034

I0101
084

I0131
0B4

I0002
008

I0032
038

I0102
088

I0132
0B8

I0003
00C

I0033
03C

I0103
08C

I0133
0BC

I0004
400

I0034
430

I0104
480

I0134
4B0

I0005
404

I0035
434

I0105
484

I0135
4B4

I0006
408

I0036
438

I0106
488

I0136
4B8

I0007
40C

I0037
43C

I0107
48C

I0137
4BC

I0200
100

I0230
130

I0300
180

I0330
1B0

I0201
104

I0231
134

I0301
184

I0331
1B4

I0202
108

I0232
138

I0302
188

I0332
1B8

I0203
10C

I0233
13C

I0303
18C

I0333
1BC

I0204
500

I0234
530

I0304
580

I0334
5B0

I0205
504

I0235
534

I0305
584

I0335
5B4

I0206
508

I0236
538

I0306
588

I0336
5B8

I0207
50C

I0237
53C

I0307
58C

I0337
5BC

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I0400
200

I0430
230

I0500
280

I0530
2B0

I0401
204

I0431
234

I0501
284

I0531
2B4

I0402
208

I0432
238

I0502
288

I0532
2B8

I0403
20C

I0433
23C

I0503
28C

I0533
2BC

I0404
600

I0434
630

I0504
680

I0534
6B0

I0405
604

I0435
634

I0505
684

I0535
6B4

I0406
608

I0436
638

I0506
688

I0536
6B8

I0407
60C

I0437
63C

I0507
68C

I0537
6BC

I0600
300

I0630
330

I0700
380

I0730
3B0

I0601
304

I0631
334

I0701
384

I0731
3B4

I0602
308

I0632
338

I0702
388

I0732
3B8

I0603
30C

I0633
33C

I0703
38C

I0733
3BC

I0604
700

I0634
730

I0704
780

I0734
7B0

I0605
704

I0635
734

I0705
784

I0735
7B4

I0606
708

I0636
738

I0706
788

I0736
7B8

I0607
70C

I0637
73C

I0707
78C

I0737
7BC

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DS8800 (post Dec 2011) and DS8870"


Machines built starting mid December 2011 will use slightly different WWPNs. "
The three digit segment of the WWPN that identifies each port will be 1 higher."
This means for instance where port I0300 on an older machine had a WWPN segment of 18:0 on a new machine it will be 18:1 "
This means for instance where port I0301 on an older machine had a WWPN segment of 18:4 on a new machine it will be 18:5 "
This means for instance where port I0302 on an older machine had a WWPN segment of 18:8 on a new machine it will be 18:9"
This means for instance where port I0303 on an older machine had a WWPN segment of 18:C on a new machine it will be 18:D"
This change will also affect DS8700s built after December 2011. "
This change does not affect existing machines, only machines shipped new from plant after mid December 2011."
All DS8870s will use the new numbering"

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I0000
001

I0030
031

I0100
081

I0130
0B1

I0001
005

I0031
035

I0101
085

I0131
0B5

I0002
009

I0032
039

I0102
089

I0132
0B9

I0003
00D

I0033
03D

I0103
08D

I0133
0BD

I0004
401

I0034
431

I0104
481

I0134
4B1

I0005
405

I0035
435

I0105
485

I0135
4B5

I0006
409

I0036
439

I0106
489

I0136
4B9

I0007
40D

I0037
43D

I0107
48D

I0137
4BD

I0200
101

I0230
131

I0300
181

I0330
1B1

I0201
105

I0231
135

I0301
185

I0331
1B5

I0202
109

I0232
139

I0302
189

I0332
1B9

I0203
10D

I0233
13D

I0303
18D

I0333
1BD

I0204
501

I0234
531

I0304
581

I0334
5B1

I0205
505

I0235
535

I0305
585

I0335
5B5

I0206
509

I0236
539

I0306
589

I0336
5B9

I0207
50D

I0237
53D

I0307
58D

I0337
5BD

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I0400
201

I0430
231

I0500
281

I0530
2B1

I0401
205

I0431
235

I0501
285

I0531
2B5

I0402
209

I0432
239

I0502
289

I0532
2B9

I0403
20D

I0433
23D

I0503
28D

I0533
2BD

I0404
601

I0434
631

I0504
681

I0534
6B1

I0405
605

I0435
635

I0505
685

I0535
6B5

I0406
609

I0436
639

I0506
689

I0536
6B9

I0407
60D

I0437
63D

I0507
68D

I0537
6BD

I0600
301

I0630
331

I0700
381

I0730
3B1

I0601
305

I0631
335

I0701
385

I0731
3B5

I0602
309

I0632
339

I0702
389

I0732
3B9

I0603
30D

I0633
33D

I0703
38D

I0733
3BD

I0604
701

I0634
731

I0704
781

I0734
7B1

I0605
705

I0635
735

I0705
785

I0735
7B5

I0606
709

I0636
739

I0706
789

I0736
7B9

I0607
70D

I0637
73D

I0707
78D

I0737
7BD

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Location R2-XI1 Bay04

Location R2XI4 Bay07

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Enterprise Storage Server (ESS 2105) WWPN / SAID determination"


An ESS WWNN is in the format:
"50:05:07:63:00:C0:xx:xx
xx:xx is a unique value assigned by manufacturing
WWPN is 50:05:07:63:00:YY:xx:xx where YY is taken from the slot position of the card as per the following diagram:"

C4

C3

C2

C1

Slot 1" Slot 2" Slot 3" Slot 4"


Host Bay 1"

CC

CB

CA

C9

Slot 1" Slot 2" Slot 3" Slot 4"


Host Bay 2"

C8

C7

C6

C5

Slot 1" Slot 2" Slot 3" Slot 4"


Host Bay 3"

D0

CF

CE

CD

Slot 1" Slot 2" Slot 3" Slot 4"


Host Bay 4"

"

To establish PPRC paths using 2105s,we need an SAID which is 00YY with the YY value as per the following diagram:
NOTE: Fibre channel HBAs only have one port (the upper box in each slot, the lower box will not exist.
ESCON adapters have two ports so both boxes apply."

00

04

08

0C

20

24

28

2C

80

84

88

8C

A0

A4

A8

AC

01

05

09

0D

21

25

29

2D

81

85

89

8D

A1

A5

A9

AD

Slot 1" Slot 2" Slot 3" Slot 4"


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Slot 1" Slot 2" Slot 3" Slot 4"

Slot 1" Slot 2" Slot 3" Slot 4"

Slot 1" Slot 2" Slot 3" Slot 4"

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Enterprise Storage Server (ESS 2105) WWPN display"


Here is an example of how to list the WWPNs of an ESS (2105)."
This output was produced using an ESSCLI command, not a DSCLI command. To get a copy of ESSCLI contact your
SSR. You cannot download ESSCLI from a public internet site."
You need to change the IP address and user/password to match your machine"

C:\Program Files\ibm\ESScli> esscli -u storwatch -p specialist -s 9.1.1.1 list port


Mon Jan 23 15:40:43 EST 2006 IBM ESSCLI 2.4.0
Port
--- 00
04
08
0C
20
24
28
2C
80
84
88
8C
A0
A4
A8
AC

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Loc
-----B1A1PA
B1A2PA
B1A3PA
B1A4PA
B2A1PA
B2A2PA
B2A3PA
B2A4PA
B3A1PA
B3A2PA
B3A3PA
B3A4PA
B4A1PA
B4A2PA
B4A3PA
B4A4PA

Type
----FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE
FIBRE

Speed
----2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb
2Gb

Protocol
-------FCP
FCP
FICON
FCP
FCP
FCP
FICON
FCP
FCP
FCP
FCP
FCP
FCP
FCP
FCP
FCP

Topology
-------P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P
P2P

WWN
---------------5005076300C49517
5005076300C39517
5005076300C29517
5005076300C19517
5005076300CC9517
5005076300CB9517
5005076300CA9517
5005076300C99517
5005076300C89517
5005076300C79517
5005076300C69517
5005076300C59517
5005076300D09517
5005076300CF9517
5005076300CE9517
5005076300CD9517

Status
----------operational
operational
operational
operational
operational
operational
operational
operational
operational
operational
operational
operational
operational
operational
operational
operational

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SAN Volume Controller (SVC 2145) WWPN determination"


WWNN is based on 50:05:07:68:01:0x:xx:xx where x:xx:xx is unique for each machine "
WWPN is based on: 50:05:07:68:01:Yx:xx:xx where x:xx:xx is unique for each machine and the Y value is taken from the
port position. "
The number in each box is the Y value."
Port numbers (used for servicing) are always sequentially numbered left to right (viewed from the rear of the node)"
So for example port 1 the left hand most port, contains a 4,
so a WWPN presented by this port would look like: 50:05:07:68:01:4x:xx:xx"

"

Port 1

Port 2

Port 3

Port 4

2145-4F2 or 2145-8F2 (8F2 hardware shown)

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SAN Volume Controller (SVC 2145) WWPN determination"


The number in each box is the Y value.
Port numbers (used for servicing) are always sequentially numbered left to right (viewed from the rear of the node)
So for example port 1 contains a 4, so a WWPN presented by this port would look like: 50:05:07:68:01:4x:xx:xx

2145-8F4

Port 1

Port 2

1
Port 3

2
Port 4

2145-8A4 or 2145-8G4 or 2145-CF8 or 2145-CG8


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(8G4 hardware shown)

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IBM Storage Systems WWPN Determination Version 6.6

Storwize V3700 (2072-L2C/S2C) WWPN determination"


The Storwize V3700 consists of two node canisters. The WWNN of each node canister will be based on
50:05:07:68:03:00:xx:xx where xx:xx is unique for each node canister. It is unrelated to the WWNN of the other node
canister though the last number of the two WWNNs are normally sequential. The FC cards in each canister are optional."
The WWPN is based on: 50:05:07:68:03:YY:xx:xx where xx:xx is unique for each node canister and the YY value is taken
from the port position. Note that the two canisters are side by side."
The numbers shown in the image below are the YY value. The ports are numbered 1-4, left to right. "
So for example, port 1 (left hand most port), contains a 04, so a WWPN presented by this port would look like:
50:05:07:68:03:04:xx:xx. "
To display the WWPNs, use the CLI command lsportfc as shown below."

!
!

04 08 0C 10

!
!
!
IBM_2072:Cluster_1:anthonyv>lsportfc!
id fc_io_port_id port_id type port_speed
0 1
1
fc
8Gb
1 2
2
fc
8Gb
2 3
3
fc
N/A
3 4
4
fc
N/A
6 1
1
fc
8Gb
7 2
2
fc
8Gb
8 3
3
fc
N/A
9 4
4
fc
N/A

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node_id
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2

node_name
node1
node1
node1
node1
node2
node2
node2
node2

WWPN
5005076803040046
5005076803080046
50050768030C0046
5005076803100046
5005076803040047
5005076803080047
50050768030C0047
5005076803100047

nportid
010500
010000
000000
000000
010400
010100
000000
000000

status
active
active
inactive_unconfigured
inactive_unconfigured
active
active
inactive_unconfigured
inactive_unconfigured

attachment
switch
switch
none
none
switch
switch
none
none !

!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!

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IBM Storage Systems WWPN Determination Version 6.6

Storwize V7000 (2076-112/124/312/324) WWPN determination"


The Storwize V7000 consists of two node canisters . The WWNN of each node canister will be based on
50:05:07:68:02:0x:xx:xx where x:xx:xx is unique for each node canister. It is unrelated to the WWNN of the other node
canister though the last number of the two WWNNs are normally sequential."
The WWPN is based on: 50:05:07:68:02:Yx:xx:xx where x:xx:xx is unique for each node canister and the Y value is taken
from the port position. Note that the lower canister is upside down in relation to the upper canister."
The number in each black box is the Y value. It is also the port number, This means the Y value and the port number are
the same number (unlike the SVC)."
So for example, port 1 (the upper left hand most port), contains a 1, so a WWPN presented by this port would look like:
50:05:07:68:02:1x:xx:xx. "

"

Upper node canister(1)


1

4
4

Lower node canister(2)


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IBM Storage Systems WWPN Determination Version 6.6

XIV (2810/2812 - A14) WWPN Determination Generation 2"


WWNN Determination"
WWNN format is 50:01:73:8x:xx:xx:00:00 where x:xx:xx is the 5 digit XIV serial
number in hexadecimal. This means if you know the XIV serial number, you can
convert it from the 5 digit decimal number to hexadecimal and determine the WWNN. "

WWPN Determination"
WWPNs will be in the format: 50:01:73:8x:xx:xx:RR:MP
where x:xx:xx is the 5 digit XIV serial number in hexadecimal and:"
RR: "Rack ID (currently always 01)
M: "Module ID (4 to 9)
P: "Port ID (0 to 3)"
In the diagram to the right, the MP value (Module/Port)
which make up the last two digits of the WWPN) is shown in red.
The diagram represents the patch panel found at the rear of rack 1."

Hardware Dependencies"
There are two Fibre Channel HBAs in each XIV module.
Ports 1 and 2 are on the left hand HBA.
Ports 3 and 4 are on the right hand HBA."

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Port 2
C:\>xcli m 10.0.0.10
Component ID Status
1:FC_Port:4:1 OK
1:FC_Port:4:2 OK
1:FC_Port:4:3 OK
1:FC_Port:4:4 OK

-u admin -p adminadmin
Currently Functioning
yes
yes
yes
yes

fc_port_list
WWPN
5001738000350140
5001738000350141
5001738000350142
5001738000350143

Port 4

Port 1

Port 3

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XIV (2810/2812 - 114) WWPN Determination Gen3"


WWNN Determination"
WWNN format is 50:01:73:8x:xx:xx:00:00 where x:xx:xx is the 5 digit XIV serial
number in hexadecimal. This means if you know the XIV serial number, you can
convert it from the 5 digit decimal number to hexadecimal and determine the WWNN.
"

WWPN Determination"
WWPNs will be in the format: 50:01:73:8x:xx:xx:RR:MP
where x:xx:xx is the 5 digit XIV serial number in hexadecimal and:"
RR: "Rack ID (currently always 01)
M: "Module ID (4 to 9)
P: "Port ID (0 to 3)"
In the diagram to the right, you can see the module numbers and port numbers.
The diagram represents the patch panel found at the rear of rack 1 of an XIV Gen3.
You will note the ports are physically numbered 1 to 4 but the WWPN port numbers go from 0 to 3.
This means that:
- a WWPN that ends in 0140 is rack 1, module 4, port 1
- a WWPN that ends in 0143 is rack 1, module 4, port 4."

C:\>xcli m 10.0.0.10
Component ID Status
1:FC_Port:4:1 OK
1:FC_Port:4:2 OK
1:FC_Port:4:3 OK
1:FC_Port:4:4 OK
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-u admin -p adminadmin
Currently Functioning
yes
yes
yes
yes

fc_port_list
WWPN
5001738000350140
5001738000350141
5001738000350142
5001738000350143

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Version history"
Version 2"

Added DS4000 (FastT)"

Changed DS8000 I/O enclosures from 0-7 to 1-8"

Added DS8000 ioport numbers for enclosures 5-8"

Added DS6000 ioport numbers"

Added examples of lsioport"

Version 3.1"

Version 4.1 (November 2008)"


Corrected XIV (ports were upside down) and added 2145-8A4"
Version 4.2 (June 2009)"
Corrected DS8000 Rack 1 I/O enclosure 4 error with card slot 5 (thanks Dong Hai Yu)"

Minor textual corrections. Also changed ESS 2105 diagram colors to split WWPN from
SAID."

Version 4.3 (August 2009)"

XIV updates, added 2812, changed XIV image"

Version 4.4 (December 2009)"


Added 2145-CF8 and DS8700"

Corrected DS8000 I/O Enclosure numbering"

Added lsioport examples for DS6000 and DS8000"

Added 2145-8F2"

Version 4.5 (December 2009)"


Added details on DS3400 and DS5000"

General cleanup to improve appearance"

Version 4.6 (February 2010)"

Version 3.2"

Added more details on SAID"


Version 3.3"

Version 5.0 (March 2010)"


Complete re-write using Microsoft Visio based diagrams"

Tidy up of the formatting"


Version 3.4"

Version 5.1 (September 2010)"

Added 2145-8F4 and minor edits"


Version 3.5 (July 4, 2006)"
Update to reflect wider WWNN range now being used by DS8000"

Version 6.0 (October 2010)"


Added DS8800 and Storwize V7000"
Version 6.1 (December 2010)"

Version 3.6 (January 2007)"


Update to reflect wider WWNN range now being used by DS8000"

Updated DS5020. Added DS3500. Corrected naming in Storwize V7000"


Version 6.2 (January 2011)"

Additional text on WWPN and WWNN"


Version 3.7"

Added details on DS4800 (contributed by Glen Routley)"


Version 3.8 (July 2007)"

Added XIV Gen3, 2145-CG8"


Version 6.4 (November 2011)"

Minor changes"

Note that XIV serial number is in WWNN and WWPN in hex (thanks Hannes Bellmer)"

Corrected DS8800 Rack 2 Bay Numbers (thanks to Ray Koehler)"

Version 6.3 (August 2011)"

Added reference to SAID special handling use cases"

Version 3.9"

Increased DS8000 WWNN range"

Updated verbage and added Copyright to every page"


Version 4.0 (August 2008) (with suggestions and proof reading corrections from Glen
Routley)"
Collapsed down the number of pages from 33 to 17"

Minor corrections"
Version 6.5 (January 2012)"

Added 2145-8G4"

Added XIV R2 product (2810-A14)"

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Increased DS8000 WWPN range"

Version 6.6 (February 2013)"


Added Storwize V3700, DS8870"

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