Fibre Channel port numbers and worldwide port names
On IBM Spectrum Virtualize nodes, the Fibre Channel ports are identified by their physical port number and by a worldwide port name (WWPN).
The physical port numbers identify Fibre Channel (FC) adapters and cable
connections when you run service tasks. The WWPN values uniquely identify the devices on the SAN and
are required to complete tasks such as configuring Fibre Channel switches. The WWPN values are
derived from the worldwide node name (WWNN) of the node in which the ports are installed.
WWNN format
The WWNN value for each IBM Spectrum Virtualize system has the following structure:
5005 0760 71NN NNNNhFor example, if the system contains three IBM Spectrum Virtualize nodes, the following WWNN
values are established for each system:
WWPN format
The WWNN value maps to the WWPN, which has the following format:
5005076071ppsssss
Port identifier
The pp value in a WWPN relates to the port identifier or fc_io_port_id value shown in the output of the lsportfc command. As Table 1 shows, the port mask structure can support up to 31 ports with a 16-bit serial number. Primary and host ports are public, which means they are used in SAN zoning and in host and backend configuration. As such, these values must be preserved and must remain readily-identifiable when nodes are upgraded or added to the cluster.
| fc_io_port_id | pp values | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary | Host | |
| 1 | 01 | 81 |
| 2 | 02 | 82 |
| 3 | 03 | 83 |
| ... | ||
| 15 | 0F | 8F |
| 16 | 10 | 90 |
| 17 | 11 | 91 |
| ... | ||
| 30 | 1E | 9E |
| 31 | 1F | 9F |