The Fibre Channel Standard; Overview; Benefits; Implementation - Sun Microsystems storagetek sl500 Reference Manual

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The Fibre Channel Standard

The Fibre Channel Standard
The Sun StorageTek implementation of Fibre Channel conforms to the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI), National Committee for Information
Technology Standards (NCITS) formerly X3.

Overview

Serial connection
Copper (electrical) or fiber (optical) transmissions
Multiple Initiator Support
Information transparent
100 MB/s data transfer rates (and higher)
Scalable for media rates, distance, media, and protocols

Benefits

In 1994, the Fibre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface (FC-PH), or ANSI
X3.230-1994, was completed, differing from every other architecture at the time.
This specification married the strengths of channels, including high throughput
and low overhead, with the strengths of networks, including flexibility, long
distance capability, and high connectivity.

Implementation

Library:
Arbitrated loop
FCP (SCSI-3) command set for medium changer devices
Class 3 level of service
Private Loop operation
Public Loop operation
Direct fabric attach operation
Hard-assigned port addresses (AL-PA)
Basic and extended link services
Connections to an external hub (or switch)
Data transfer rates of 100 MB/s
Standard approved length shortwave fibre optic cables
Multimode laser operating at 780 nanometers (shortwave) non–OFC
4 SL500: Interface Reference Manual • July 2008
Revision: F • 96122

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