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The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 134
5.  Click Yes. The Change World Wide Name Configuration dialog box appears.
Figure 78: Change World Wide Name Configuration dialog box
6. Do one of the following:
• Enter a new WWPN and/or WWNN.
• Click Get Factory Default WWNs to load the settings that were assigned when the adapter 
was manufactured to the New WWPN and WWNN settings. These values can then be 
modified if desired and saved as Volatile or Non-Volatile WWNs.
• Click Get Non-Volatile WWNs to load the current Non-Volatile WWN settings to the New 
WWPN and WWNN settings. These values can then be modified if desired and saved to 
volatile or non-volatile memory.You can edit the data returned from the button.
7. Check Write changes to volatile memory for temporary use to save the New WWPN and 
New WWNN settings as Volatile WWNs. If unchecked, the New WWPN and New WWNN 
settings are saved as Non-Volatile WWNs. 
Note: If the adapter or firmware does not support Volatile WWNs, the “Write changes to 
volatile memory for temporary use” checkbox is disabled. This type of change is 
supported locally and via TCP/IP connections. This checkbox is disabled for remote 
in-band adapters regardless of adapter models and firmware version.










