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Cold Fusion Hosting, T3 Backbone and Windows NT Servers (1349 words)
Any use of WWN's systems that disrupts the normal use of the system for other Vscape customers is considered to be abuse of WWN services and is grounds for termination of this Service Agreement.
WWN acknowledges and agrees that in the course of dealings with Customer, it may acquire information about Customer, its business activities and operations, its technical information and trade secrets, of a highly confidential and proprietary nature.
Each party (Customer and WWN.) to this agreement represents that it has all necessary rights and authority to enter into the terms of the Agreement and is in compliance with all federal, state and local laws governing this transaction.
What is a World Wide Name (WWN)? (124 words)
A World Wide Name, or WWN, is a 64-bit address used in fibre channel networks to uniquely identify each element in a Fibre Channel network.
The use of World Wide Names for security purposes is inherently insecure, because the World Wide Name of a device is a user-configurable parameter.
For example, to change the World Wide Name (WWN) of an Emulex HBA, the users simply needs to run the `elxcfg` command.
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