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2. On the Import Wizard, click Import.
3. Browse and select the .csv file and click Open. The Import Results window is displayed.
4. Close the Import Results window and the Import Wizard, and then click Next.
Figure 5. Sample .csv file with MAC addresses
5. On the FCoE Node Name Identities page, perform one of the following:
NOTE: If you do not want to include fibre channel WWNN identities in the virtual I/O pool, clear
the Include Fibre Channel WWNN Identities in the pool option, and then click Next.
a. If you want to provide a prefix for the WWNN identities that will be generated, click Specify a
prefix to allocate from and perform the following:
1. In the Number of predefined octets box, type or select the number of octets that you want
to predefine in the WWNN identities that will be generated.
NOTE: The first octet of the WWNN identity must start with 2, 5, or 6.
2. Type the octet values that you want to define in the appropriate fields, and then click Next.
b. If you want to import the WWNN identities from a .csv file, click Import from file and perform the
following:
NOTE: You can import up to 1000 identities using a .csv file. The .csv file must have a
column titled Name or Value.
1. Click Import.
2. On the Import Wizard, click Import.
3. Browse and select the .csv file and click Open. The Import Results window is displayed.
4. Close the Import Results window and the Import Wizard, and then click Next.
Figure 6. Sample .csv file with WWNN identities
6. On the FCoE Port Name Identities page, perform one of the following:
NOTE: If you do not want to include fibre channel WWPN identities in the virtual I/O pool, clear
the Include Fibre Channel WWPN Identities in the pool option, and then click Next.
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