Identifying a storage device in N/W

Identifying a storage device in N/W

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Identifying a storage device in N/W jacob.letha 10-22-2007
Posted by on October 22, 2007, 6:09 am
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I have the scsi target id, LUN id and hence the WWN (World Wide Number
- 16 byte) of a storage device connected to my network. With this
information, how can I identify the device so that a connection with
the device is established and communication made possible?


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