Multi-Protocol Long-Distance Technology; Fibre Channel Over Internet Protocol; Hafm Configure Ports Dialog Box; Set All Rx Bb Credits Dialog Box - HP StorageWorks 4000/6000/8000 - Enterprise Virtual Arrays Reference Manual

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Figure 81 HAFM Configure Ports dialog box
.
Change the RX BB setting as follows:
1.
Right-click in the RX BB Credit column to display the Set All RX BB Credits dialog box
Figure 82 Set All RX BB Credits dialog box
.
2.
Enter a value and click OK to change the values and return to the Configure Ports dialog box.
3.
Click Activate to change the values on the switch.

Multi-protocol long-distance technology

This section describes the following storage replication technologies, which enable data transfer
between SAN networks:
Fibre Channel over Internet
Fibre Channel over
Fibre Channel over

Fibre Channel over Internet Protocol

FCIP connects Fibre Channel fabrics over IP-based networks to form a unified SAN in a single fabric.
FCIP relies on IP-based network services to provide connectivity between fabrics over LANs, MANs,
or WANs.
This section describes the following topics:
FCIP
mechanisms, page 291
FCIP link
configurations, page 291
FCIP network
290
SAN extension
Protocol, page 290
SONET, page 296
ATM, page 297
considerations, page 293
(Figure
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