WWN Decoding
The WWN Decoder page on my main site is updated. It’s at http://www.brookend.com/html/main/wwndecoder.asp
If I’ve done it correctly, it now handles EMC up to DMX3 and HDS USP/NSC/AMS and also indicates the model type of the discovered device.
If anyone has samples from their arrays which they are willing to share, let me know and I’ll validate them to see if it helps amend the decoder.
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Richard, good point. My website was re-written and I didn’t move this over. I have now; Try http://www.brookend.com/html/resources/wwndecoder.asp
The script is VERY incomplete. Learn what a NAA is, what type 1, 2 and 5 WWNs are and then look up OUI’s at IEEE.
Here are some links to help
http://www.techworld.com/features/index.cfm?featureID=156&printerfriendly=1
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt