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A WWN pool is a collection of WWNs for use by the Fibre Channel vHBAs in a Cisco UCS instance. You create separate pools for the following:
A WWN pool can include only WWNNs or WWPNs in the ranges from 20:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 20:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF or from 50:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 5F:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. All other WWN ranges are reserved. To ensure the uniqueness of the Cisco UCS WWNNs and WWPNs in the SAN fabric, we recommend that you use the following WWN prefix for all blocks in a pool: 20:00:00:25:B5:XX:XX:XX
If you use WWN pools in service profiles, you do not have to manually configure the WWNs that will be used by the server associated with the service profile. In a system that implements multi-tenancy, you can use a WWN pool to control the WWNs used by each organization.
You assign WWNs to pools in blocks. For each block or individual WWN, you can assign a boot target.
A WWNN pool is a WWN pool that contains only WW node names. If you include a pool of WWNNs in a service profile, the associated server is assigned a WWNN from that pool.
A WWPN pool is a WWN pool that contains only WW port names. If you include a pool of WWPNs in a service profile, the port on each vHBA of the associated server is assigned a WWPN from that pool.
Configuring WWNN Pools
A WWN pool can include only WWNNs or WWPNs in the ranges from 20:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 20:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF or from 50:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 5F:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. All other WWN ranges are reserved. To ensure the uniqueness of the Cisco UCS WWNNs and WWPNs in the SAN fabric, we recommend that you use the following WWN prefix for all blocks in a pool: 20:00:00:25:B5:XX:XX:XX
A WWN pool can include only WWNNs or WWPNs in the ranges from 20:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 20:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF or from 50:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 5F:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. All other WWN ranges are reserved. To ensure the uniqueness of the Cisco UCS WWNNs and WWPNs in the SAN fabric, we recommend that you use the following WWN prefix for all blocks in a pool: 20:00:00:25:B5:XX:XX:XX
A WWN pool can include only WWNNs or WWPNs in the ranges from 20:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 20:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF or from 50:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 5F:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. All other WWN ranges are reserved. To ensure the uniqueness of the Cisco UCS WWNNs and WWPNs in the SAN fabric, we recommend that you use the following WWN prefix for all blocks in a pool: 20:00:00:25:B5:XX:XX:XX
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the SAN tab. |
Step 2 | In the SAN tab, expand . |
Step 3 | Expand the WWPN Pools node. |
Step 4 | Choose the WWNN pool from which you want to delete a WWNN initiator. |
Step 5 | In the Work pane, click the Initiators tab. |
Step 6 | Right-click the initiator that you want to delete and choose Delete. |
Step 7 | If Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes. |
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the SAN tab. |
Step 2 | In the SAN tab, expand . |
Step 3 | Expand the WWNN Pools node. |
Step 4 | Right-click the WWNN pool you want to delete and select Delete. |
Step 5 | If Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes. |
Configuring WWPN Pools
A WWN pool can include only WWNNs or WWPNs in the ranges from 20:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 20:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF or from 50:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 5F:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. All other WWN ranges are reserved. To ensure the uniqueness of the Cisco UCS WWNNs and WWPNs in the SAN fabric, we recommend that you use the following WWN prefix for all blocks in a pool: 20:00:00:25:B5:XX:XX:XX
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the SAN tab. |
Step 2 | In the SAN tab, expand . |
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Expand the node for the organization where you want to create the pool. If the system does not include multi-tenancy, expand the root node. |
Step 4 | Right-click WWPN Pools and select Create WWPN Pool. |
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In the Define Name and Description page of the Create WWN Pool wizard:
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Step 6 | In the Add WWN Blocks page of the Create WWPN Pool wizard, click Add. |
Step 7 | In the Create WWN Block page, complete the following fields: |
Step 8 | Click Finish. |
Include the WWPN pool in a vHBA template.
A WWN pool can include only WWNNs or WWPNs in the ranges from 20:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 20:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF or from 50:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 5F:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. All other WWN ranges are reserved. To ensure the uniqueness of the Cisco UCS WWNNs and WWPNs in the SAN fabric, we recommend that you use the following WWN prefix for all blocks in a pool: 20:00:00:25:B5:XX:XX:XX
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the SAN tab. |
Step 2 | In the SAN tab, expand . |
Step 3 | Expand the WWPN Pools node. |
Step 4 | Right-click the WWPN pool to which you want to add a WWN block and select Create WWN Block. |
Step 5 | In the Create WWN Block page, complete the following fields: |
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the SAN tab. |
Step 2 | In the SAN tab, expand . |
Step 3 | Right-click the WWN block that you want to delete and select Delete. |
Step 4 | If Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes. |
A WWN pool can include only WWNNs or WWPNs in the ranges from 20:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 20:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF or from 50:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 to 5F:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. All other WWN ranges are reserved. To ensure the uniqueness of the Cisco UCS WWNNs and WWPNs in the SAN fabric, we recommend that you use the following WWN prefix for all blocks in a pool: 20:00:00:25:B5:XX:XX:XX
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the SAN tab. | ||||||||
Step 2 | In the SAN tab, expand . | ||||||||
Step 3 | Expand the WWPN Pools node. | ||||||||
Step 4 | Right-click the WWPN pool to which you want to add a WWPN initiator and select Create WWPN Initiator. | ||||||||
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In the Create WWPN Initiator dialog box, complete the following fields:
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If you want to add a SAN boot target, expand the Boot Target area and complete the following fields:
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Step 7 | Click OK. |
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the SAN tab. |
Step 2 | In the SAN tab, expand . |
Step 3 | Expand the WWPN Pools node. |
Step 4 | Choose the WWPN pool from which you want to delete a WWPN initiator. |
Step 5 | In the Work pane, click the Initiators tab. |
Step 6 | Right-click the initiator that you want to delete and choose Delete. |
Step 7 | If Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes. |
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the SAN tab. |
Step 2 | In the SAN tab, expand . |
Step 3 | Expand the WWPN Pools node. |
Step 4 | Right-click the WWPN pool you want to delete and select Delete. |
Step 5 | If Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes. |