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Fiber Channel
Physical
FC-0
functionality and ordered sets.
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FC-3
defines common services that may be available across multiple ports in a node. This level has
no standard now.
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Services for multiple ports on one node
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FC-4
defines the mapping between the lower levels of Fibre Channel, and the command sets that
use Fibre Channel.
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Upper Layer Protocol (ULP) mapping
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Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
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Internet Protocol (IP)
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High Performance Parallel Interface (HIPPI)
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Asynchronous Transfer Mode - Adaption Layer 5 (ATM-AAL5)
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Intelligent Peripheral Interface - 3 (IPI-3) (disk and tape)
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Single Byte Command Code Sets (SBCCS)
Setup
"Fibre Channel" versus "Fiber Channel"
Confusing naming and spelling conventions have stuck with Fibre Channel during its development. The word
“channel” in no way indicates a preference for channel protocols or environments.Even though “fibre” and
“fiber” are semantically equivalent (“fibre” is the international English spelling), “Fibre Channel” is the official
spelling for the technology.
“Fiber” has come to mean more specifically the optical (glass) media used for long-distance (up to 10 km) con-
nections.
Traffic Generation and Error Injection
Traffic Setup
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Traffic Flow:
Select from Constant, Ramp, or Burst traffic flow - available selections depend on FC-
1 or FC-2
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