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The method of [[Address Resolution Protocol|address translation]] defined and the [[Communications protocol|protocol]] permit fibre channel [[Data storage device|storage device]]s and [[host adapter]]s to be attached to an IP-based fabric using transparent gateways. |
The method of [[Address Resolution Protocol|address translation]] defined and the [[Communications protocol|protocol]] permit fibre channel [[Data storage device|storage device]]s and [[host adapter]]s to be attached to an IP-based fabric using transparent gateways. |
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The iFCP protocol layer's main function is to transport Fibre Channel [[Data frame|frame]] images between Fibre Channel [[Computer port (hardware)|ports]] attached both locally and remotely. iFCP encapsulates and routes the fibre channel frames that make up each [[Fibre |
The iFCP protocol layer's main function is to transport Fibre Channel [[Data frame|frame]] images between Fibre Channel [[Computer port (hardware)|ports]] attached both locally and remotely. iFCP encapsulates and routes the fibre channel frames that make up each [[Fibre Channe |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 08:30, 5 February 2014
Internet Fibre Channel Protocol (iFCP) is a gateway-to-gateway network protocol standard, officially ratified by the Internet Engineering Task Force, which provides Fibre Channel fabric functionality to fibre channel devices over an IP network. Currently the most common comes in 1 Gbit/s, 2 Gbit/s, 4 Gbit/s, 8 Gbit/s, 10 Gbit/s variants.
Technical overview
The iFCP protocol enables the implementation of fibre channel functionality over an IP network, within which the fibre channel switching and routing infrastructure is replaced by IP components and technology. Congestion control, error detection and recovery are provided through the use of TCP (Transmission Control Protocol). The primary objective of iFCP is to allow existing fibre channel devices to be networked and interconnected over an IP based network at wire speeds.
The method of address translation defined and the protocol permit fibre channel storage devices and host adapters to be attached to an IP-based fabric using transparent gateways.
The iFCP protocol layer's main function is to transport Fibre Channel frame images between Fibre Channel ports attached both locally and remotely. iFCP encapsulates and routes the fibre channel frames that make up each [[Fibre Channe
See also
- Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
- Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP)
- Internet SCSI (iSCSI)
References
External links
RFCs
- RFC 4172 - A Protocol for Internet Fibre Channel Storage Networking (iFCP)
Other Links
- iFCP Information Page at the SNIA IP Storage Forum.
- iFCP Subgroup at the SNIA IP Storage Forum.
- Protocol Summary by javin.com.