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How to View the WWN in Windows OS

Created: Jul 30, 2019 03:27:22Latest reply: Feb 6, 2022 14:51:54 7665 6 1 0 0
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I am using the Emulex LPE16002B HBA card, and I am deploying the FC-SAN.

Is there any simple method to view the wwn of HBA in windows server 2016?

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Boreas
Created Jul 30, 2019 03:59:06

Hi, Jarvis!

Here I will introduce a simple method to view the WWN of FC HBA.

1. Please download the tool first. Choose the matched tool version:




2. Install the tool in your OS inside, then execute the command under the tool installation directory.

For example, my OS is Windows Server 2016 DataCenter. I installed the tool in the default path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64, so the main steps are like this:
 
a) you should open a new CMD window;

b) then change to the target directory: 'cd /d c:\Windows\SysWOW64'.

c) then execute this command: 'fcinfo'. You can view the WWN info in the outprint.


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Edwin_Jarvis
Edwin_Jarvis Created Jul 30, 2019 04:04:06 (0) (0)
Nice, it looks like pretty simple, I will try. thanks Boreas.  
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You can query the information on the Controller Information screen.
select Controller Information on the Controller Information screen.
and you can get the information about WWN as follows:
How to View the WWN in Windows OS-3018135-1
For details, you can click here to know more about it.

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Edwin_Jarvis Created Jul 30, 2019 04:02:35 (0) (0)
Hi, thanks for your fast response, how to enter the controller info interface? shall I restart my OS?  
Hi, Jarvis!

Here I will introduce a simple method to view the WWN of FC HBA.

1. Please download the tool first. Choose the matched tool version:




2. Install the tool in your OS inside, then execute the command under the tool installation directory.

For example, my OS is Windows Server 2016 DataCenter. I installed the tool in the default path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64, so the main steps are like this:
 
a) you should open a new CMD window;

b) then change to the target directory: 'cd /d c:\Windows\SysWOW64'.

c) then execute this command: 'fcinfo'. You can view the WWN info in the outprint.


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Edwin_Jarvis Created Jul 30, 2019 04:04:06 (0) (0)
Nice, it looks like pretty simple, I will try. thanks Boreas.  
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