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Usually the Made on and Flash dates are the same, because the switch starts running flash
firmware at power-on. However, in the time period between firmwareDownload and the next reboot,
the dates can differ.
Operands
none
Examples
To display the firmware version information in a switch:
wwn
Displays the world wide name (WWN) and serial number of the switch.
Synopsis
wwn [-sn ]
Description
Use this command to display the WWN associated with a switch and to display the switch serial
number. The switch WWN is a 64-bit number that has eight colon-separated fields each consisting
of one or two hexadecimal digits between 0 and ff. The switch WWN is a factory-set parameter that
cannot be changed by the end user. The WWN is used as the license ID in many cases, but the only
official string to be used for requesting licenses is the licenseidShow output. Alternately, use
switchShow to display the switch WWN.
In addition to the WWN, all switches have a unique 24-bit Fibre Channel address that is used for
communicating with the switch. Use farbricShow to display the FC address in addition to the WWN.
Note
The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may
be in place. Refer to
Admin Domain restrictions"
Operands
This command has the following operands:
-sn
Examples
To display the switch WWN:
To display the switch WWN and serial number:
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switch:admin> version
Kernel:
2.6.14.2
Fabric OS:
v6.1.0
Made on:
Wed Feb 13 06:59:17 2008
Flash:
Thu Feb 14 18:38:31 2008
BootProm:
4.6.6
"Understanding Virtual Fabric restrictions"
on page 33 for details.
Displays the switch serial number following the current WWN. This operand is
optional; if omitted, this command displays only the current WWN.
switch:admin> wwn
10:00:00:05:1e:41:5c:c1
switch:admin:admin> wwn -sn
WWN: 10:00:00:05:1e:41:5c:c1
SN:
ALK0343C00Y
on page 32 and
Dell 8/4Gbps FC SAN Module Administrator's Guide
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