World Wide Name - List of OUIs Commonly Seen As WWN Company Identifiers

List of OUIs Commonly Seen As WWN Company Identifiers

  • 00:50:76 IBM
  • 00:17:38 IBM, formerly XIV.
  • 00:A0:98 NetApp
  • 00:01:55 Promise Technology
  • 00:60:69 Brocade Communications Systems
  • 00:05:1E Brocade Communications Systems, acquired in purchase of Rhapsody Networks
  • 00:60:DF Brocade Communications Systems, formerly CNT Technologies Corporation
  • 00:05:30 Cisco
  • 00:05:73 Cisco
  • 00:05:9b Cisco
  • 00:E0:8B QLogic HBAs, original identifier space
  • 00:1B:32 QLogic HBAs. new identifier space starting to be used in 2007
  • 00:C0:DD QLogic FC switches
  • 00:90:66 QLogic formerly Troika Networks
  • 00:11:75 QLogic formerly PathScale, Inc
  • 08:00:88 Brocade Communications Systems, formerly McDATA Corporation. WWIDs begin with 1000.080
  • 00:60:B0 Hewlett-Packard - Integrity and HP9000 servers. WWIDs begin with 5006.0b0
  • 00:11:0A Hewlett-Packard - ProLiant servers. Formerly Compaq. WWIDs begin with 5001.10a
  • 00:01:FE Hewlett-Packard - EVA disk arrays. Formerly Digital Equipment Corporation. WWIDs begin with 5000.1fe1 or 6000.1fe1
  • 00:17:A4 Hewlett-Packard - MSL tape libraries. Formerly Global Data Services. WWIDs begin with 200x.0017.a4
  • 00:60:48 EMC Corporation, for Symmetrix
  • 00:60:16 EMC Corporation, for CLARiiON/VNX
  • 00:60:E8 Hitachi Data Systems
  • 00:10:86 ATTO Technology
  • 00:23:29 DDRdrive LLC, for DDRdrive X1
  • 00:A0:B8 Symbios Logic Inc.
  • 00:0C:50 Seagate Technology
  • 00:00:C9 Emulex
  • 00:14:EE Western Digital

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