HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 4.4.0F Release Notes (AA-RW89A - Page 6

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World Wide Name (WWN) Use the licenseIdShow command to display the license ID. Accessing documentation Additional documentation, including white papers and best practices documents, is available at the HP storage web site: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/eng/prodserv/storage.html. NOTE: HP has made every effort to provide you with the most up-to-date Web retrieval procedures available at time of print. Note, however, that Web page links are subject to change. Documentation, including white papers and best practices documents, is available on the HP web site: http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/prodserv/storage.html To access current Fabric OS related documents: 1. Locate the IT storage Products section of the web page. 2. Under Networked Storage, click SAN Infrastructure. 3. The SAN Infrastructure web page displays. Locate the SAN Infrastructure products section. Click Fibre Channel Switches. 4. Locate the B-Series Fabric-Mid-Range section. 5. To access Fabric OS 4.x documents (such as this document), click HP StorageWorks SAN Switch 4/32 & SAN Switch 4/32 power pack. The switch overview page displays. 6. Go to the Product Information section, located on the right side of the web page. 7. Click Technical documents. 8. Follow the onscreen instructions to download the applicable documents. For information about Fibre Channel standards, visit the following web site: http://www.t11.org. Standards compliance HP products conform to these standards in a manner consistent with accepted engineering practices and procedures. In certain cases, HP may add proprietary supplemental functions to those specified in the standards. We verify conformance with Fibre Channel Standards by subjecting our switches to SANmark Conformance Tests developed by the Fibre Channel Industry Association. Our switches have earned the SANmark logo indicating such conformance. SANmark is a limited testing program and does not test all standards or all aspects of standards. 6 World Wide Name (WWN)

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World Wide Name (WWN)
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World Wide Name (WWN)
Use the
licenseIdShow
command to display the license ID.
Accessing documentation
Additional documentation, including white papers and best practices documents, is available at the
HP storage web site:
.
NOTE:
HP has made every effort to provide you with the most up-to-date Web retrieval procedures
available at time of print. Note, however, that Web page links are subject to change.
Documentation, including white papers and best practices documents, is available on the HP
web site:
To access current Fabric OS related documents:
1.
Locate the
IT storage Products
section of the web page.
2.
Under
Networked Storage
, click
SAN Infrastructure
.
3.
The
SAN Infrastructure
web page displays. Locate the
SAN Infrastructure products
section. Click
Fibre Channel Switches
.
4.
Locate the
B-Series Fabric-Mid-Range
section.
5.
To access Fabric OS 4.x documents (such as this document), click
HP StorageWorks SAN Switch
4/32 & SAN Switch 4/32 power pack
.
The switch overview page displays.
6.
Go to the
Product Information section
, located on the right side of the web page.
7.
Click
Technical documents
.
8.
Follow the onscreen instructions to download the applicable documents.
For information about Fibre Channel standards, visit the following web site:
.
Standards compliance
HP products conform to these standards in a manner consistent with accepted engineering practices
and procedures. In certain cases, HP may add proprietary supplemental functions to those specified
in the standards. We verify conformance with Fibre Channel Standards by subjecting our switches
to SANmark Conformance Tests developed by the Fibre Channel Industry Association. Our switches
have earned the SANmark logo indicating such conformance. SANmark is a limited testing
program and does not test all standards or all aspects of standards.