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OneCommand™ Manager Application P007997-01A Rev. B
8. Managing Adapters and Ports
FC/FCoE
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To avoid address conflicts, do not assign a WWNN or WWPN with the
OneCommand Manager application if you also use another address
management tool.
The Change WWN button is disabled for adapters selected on remote hosts
running older versions of the OneCommand Manager application. The
WWPN and WWNN in the Pending Changes area show “n/a” instead of
“none”. This also happens when the remote host is busy processing some
critical task and WWN Management cannot obtain the current state of
WWN management.
In an environment where preboot management exists, A WWPN/WWNN
modified by the OneCommand Manager application can be overridden by
preboot management such as IBM BOFM and industry standard CLP.
For example:
1. In an environment with CLP/BOFM:
The OneCommand Manager application modifies the
WWNN/WWPN. The OneCommand Manager application requires
a reboot to complete the change. After reboot, the CLP string is sent
during system boot and rewrites the WWNN/WWPN or EFIBoot
finds the BOFM protocol and uses the default WWNN/WWPN per
BOFM's command.
2. In environment without CLP/BOFM:
The OneCommand Manager application modifies the
WWNN/WWPN. The OneCommand Manager application requires
a reboot to complete the change. The system comes up and the
OneCommand Manager application-modified WWNN/WWPN is
used.
To change a port's WWPN or WWNN:
1. Do one of the following:
From the View menu, click Group Adapters by Host Name.
From the toolbar, click Group Adapters by Host Name.
From the Host Grouping menu, select Group Adapter by Fabric Names.
2. In the discovery-tree, select the port whose information you want to change.
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