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    ANSI INCITS TR 39-2005 INCITS Technical Report for Information Technology C Fibre Channel C Methodologies for Interconnects - 2 (FC-MI-2).pdf

    1、American National StandardDeveloped byINCITS Technical Reportfor Information Technology Fibre Channel Methodologies for Interconnects - 2(FC-MI-2)INCITS TR-39-2005 (R2010)INCITS TR-39-2005INCITS TR-39-2005 (R2010)INCITS Technical Reportfor Information Technology Fibre Channel Methodologies for Inter

    2、connects - 2(FC-MI-2)SecretariatInformation Technology Industry CouncilAbstractThis technical report specifies common methodologies for both Arbitrated Loop and Switched environ-ments. The goal of this technical report is to facilitate interoperability between devices whether they areconnected in a

    3、loop or Fabric topology.Published byAmerican National Standards Institute25 West 43rd Street, New York, New York 10036Copyright 2005 by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced in anyform, in an electronic retrieval system or othe

    4、rwise, without prior written permission of the publisher.Printed in the United States of AmericaINCITS Technical Report SeriesThis Technical Report is one in a series produced by the International Committeefor Information Technology Standards (INCITS). The secretariat for INCITS is heldby the Inform

    5、ation Technology Industry Council (ITI), 1250 Eye Street, NW, Suite200, Washington, DC 2005.As a by-product of the standards development process and the resources ofknowledge devoted to it, INCITS from time to time produces Technical Reports.Such Technical Reports are not standards, nor are they int

    6、ended to be used assuch.INCITS Technical Reports are produced in some cases to disseminate thetechnical and logical concepts reflected in standards already published or underdevelopment. In other cases, they derive from studies in areas where it is foundpremature to develop a standard due to a still

    7、 changing technology, orinappropriate to develop a rigorous standard due to the existence of a number ofviable options, the choice of which depends on the users particular requirements.These Technical Reports, thus, provide guidelines, the use of which can result ingreater consistency and coherence

    8、of information processing systems.When the draft Technical Report is completed, the Technical Committee approvalprocess is the same as for a draft standard. Processing by INCITS is also similarto that for a draft standard.PatentStatementCAUTION: The developers of this Technical Report have requested

    9、 that holdersof patents that may be required for the implementation of the standard, disclosesuch patents to the publisher. However, neither the developers nor the publisherhave undertaken a patent search in order to identify which, if any, patents mayapply to this Technical Report. As of the date o

    10、f publication of this Technical Report and following calls for theidentification of patents that may be required for the implementation of theTechnical Report, no such claims have been made. No further patent search isconducted by the developer or the publisher in respect to any Technical Report itp

    11、rocesses. No representation is made or implied that licenses are not required toavoid infringement in the use of this Technical Report.iContentsPageForeword vIntroduction x1 Scope . 12 Normative References . 22.1 Overview . 22.2 Approved References . 22.3 References under Development . 33 Definition

    12、s and Conventions 43.1 Overview . 43.2 Definitions 43.3 Editorial Conventions 73.4 Abbreviations, Acronyms and Symbols. 73.5 Symbols 93.6 Keywords . 93.7 Applicability and Use of this Technical Report 103.8 Feature Set Table Terms, Definitions, and Abbreviations. 103.8.1 Overview . 103.8.2 Feature S

    13、et Table Terms and Definitions . 113.8.3 Feature Set Table Abbreviations. 113.9 Feature Testing Compliance . 123.10 Timing Constraints 124 Structure and Concepts . 134.1 Interoperability Environment . 135 Loop Behaviors 145.1 Loop Initialization 145.1.1 Power-On Behavior. 145.1.2 Loop Failure 145.1.

    14、3 Initialization at Power-On 145.1.4 FL_Port Time-Out during Initialization. 145.1.5 LIP Generation 155.1.6 Response to LIP 155.1.7 Origination of LISM Frames 155.1.8 Forwarding of LISM frames. 155.1.9 Address Selection . 155.1.10 Multiport Initialization. 165.1.11 AL_PA Position Map Support 165.1.1

    15、2 Availability after LIP. 16iiPage5.2 Post Initialization 165.2.1 LIP Generation 165.2.2 FL_Port Unfair Behavior and Transfer Behavior. 175.2.3 Responses to OPN . 175.2.4 No response to OPN. 176 Fx_Port Behaviors 186.1 Fx_Port Login Responses. 186.1.1 FLOGI ACC Features and Parameters for Fx_Ports 1

    16、86.1.2 Nx_Port PLOGI . 196.1.3 Fx_Port Common Service Parameters (FLOGI ACC). 196.1.4 Fx_Port Class 2 Service Parameters (FLOGI ACC) . 216.1.5 Fx_Port Class 3 Service Parameters (FLOGI ACC) . 226.2 Link Services. 246.2.1 Basic Link Services. 246.2.2 ELS Requirements for Well-Known Addresses. 246.2.3

    17、 Extended Link Service Replies . 246.3 FC-AL-2 Features for FL_Ports. 256.4 Loop Fabric Address. 277 Fabric Behaviors 287.1 Overview . 287.2 Switch-to-Switch Requirements 297.2.1 Overview . 297.2.2 Switch Port Types . 327.2.3 Exchange Link Parameters (ELP). 337.2.4 Principal Switch Selection. 357.2.

    18、5 Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF). 357.2.6 Distributed Services 367.2.7 Zoning . 427.2.8 Distributed Event Notification 437.2.9 Additional Switch Requirements . 437.3 Fabric Service Requirements 447.3.1 Overview . 447.3.2 Name Server. 457.3.3 Fabric Configuration Server 497.3.4 Fabric Zone Server

    19、. 507.3.5 Registered State Change Notification. 537.4 Domain Controller and Well-Known Addresses 557.4.1 Domain controller and Well-Known Address Support Requirements for Fabrics . 557.4.2 N_Port Domain Controller and Well-Known Address Usage 567.4.3 Domain Controller and Well-Known Address (WKA) EL

    20、S Login and Address Assignment Requirements 578 Discovery and Management 628.1 Overview . 62iiiPage8.2 Management of Interconnect Components . 628.2.1 Overview . 628.2.2 Switch 628.2.3 Managed Hub 638.2.4 Gateway/Bridge. 639 Conformance Environments 64Tables1 ISO and American Conventions . 72 Featur

    21、e Set table terms and definitions 113 Feature Set table key abbreviations . 114 Feature testing compliance relationship to definitions 125 FLOGI ACC features and parameters for Fx_Ports 186 Fx_Port Common Service Parameters (FLOGI ACC) 197 Class 2 Service Parameters (FLOGI ACC) 218 Class 3 Service P

    22、arameters (FLOGI ACC) 229 Extended Link Service Replies . 2410 FC-AL features for FL_Ports. 2511 FC-SW-3 Fabric Support Summary 2912 Switch Port Type Usage . 3213 ELP SW_ILS Parameters . 3314 Flow Control Parameters 3515 FC-SW-3 Defined Name Server Requests . 3616 FC-GS-4 Defined Name Server Request

    23、s 3617 FC-GS-4 Common Requests 3818 Name Server Object Usage Summary . 3919 FC-SW-3 Defined Management Server Requests 4020 FC-GS-4 Defined Management Server Requests 4021 Zoning Support . 4222 FC-GS-4 Fabric Support. 4423 Name Server Request Support. 4524 Common Request Support . 4725 Fabric Config

    24、uration Server Request Support 4926 Fabric Zone Server Basic Zoning Request Support . 5027 Fabric Zone Server Enhanced Zoning Request Support 5128 Domain Controller and Well-Known Address Support Requirements for Fabrics . 55ivPage29 ELS requirements for domain controller and well-known addresses 56

    25、30 Broadcast WKA (FFFFFFh) ELS login requirements . 5831 Fabric F_Port WKA (FFFFFEh) ELS address assignment requirements. 5832 Fabric Controller WKA (FFFFFDh) ELS login requirements 5933 Directory Service WKA (FFFFFCh) ELS login requirements 5934 Management Service WKA (FFFFFAh) ELS login requiremen

    26、ts . 6035 Domain Controller (FFFCxxh) ELS login requirements 6136 Loop Fabric Address ELS login requirements 6137 Switch Support Summary. 6238 Conformance Environments. 64vForeword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard INCITS TR-39-2005.)The Fibre Channel Methodologies for Interco

    27、nnects -2 (FC-MI-2) Technical Reportdescribes common methodologies for facilitating interoperability in both loop andFabric environments.This technical report was developed by Task Group T11 of Accredited StandardsCommittee T11 during 2002-2005. The approval process started in 2005.Requests for inte

    28、rpretation, suggestions for improvements or addenda, or defect re-ports are welcome. They should be sent to the INCITS Secretariat, Information Tech-nology Industry Council, 1250 Eye Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20005-3922.This technical report was processed and approved for submittal to AN

    29、SI by the Inter-National Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS). Committee ap-proval of the technical report does not necessarily imply that all committee membersvoted for its approval. At the time it approved this technical report, INCITS had thefollowing members:Karen Higginbottom

    30、, ChairJennifer Garner, SecretaryOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeAIM Global Dan Mullen Charles Biss (Alt.)American National Standards Institute . Lisa Rajchel Apple Computer, Inc. David Michael Electronic Industries Alliance Edward Mikoski, Jr. Henry Cuschieri (Alt.)EMC Corporation Ga

    31、ry Robinson Farance, Inc. Frank Farance Hewlett-Packard Company. Karen Higginbottom Steve Mills (Alt.)Scott Jameson (Alt.)IBM Corporation Ronald F. Silletti Institute for Certification of Computer Professionals. Kenneth M. Zemrowski Thomas Kurihara (Alt.)IEEE . Judith Gorman Richard Holleman (Alt.)R

    32、obert Pritchard (Alt.)Intel Norbert Mikula Dave Thewlis (Alt.)Philip Wennblom (Alt.)Lexmark International . Don Wright Dwight Lewis (Alt.)Paul Menard (Alt.)Microsoft Corporation . Isabelle Valet-Harper Don Stanwyck (Alt.)Mike Ksar (Alt.)National Institute of Standards equiv-alent to the phrase “it i

    33、s strongly recommended”.INCITS TR-39-2005103.7 Applicability and Use of this Technical ReportThis technical report specifies which features shall be used (i.e., required) and which features shallnot be used (i.e., prohibited) by interoperating compliant Fibre Channel implementations. Use ofsome feat

    34、ures is optional (i.e., allowed). The use of such functions is either negotiated in a fixed andstandard manner or the availability of the functions for use shall be determined in a standard manner.The relationship between use as specified in this technical report and support as implemented by aprodu

    35、ct is subtle. If this technical report specifies that a feature shall be used, then a compliant imple-mentation shall support it. In some cases, this technical report is asymmetric: to ensure interoperabil-ity when an optional feature is used, this technical report requires support for the infrastru

    36、cturerequired to use the feature without specifying that the feature be used to conform to this technical re-port.The requirements of this technical report are a proper subset of the various relevant standards. Thistechnical report prohibits use of many features and options in these standards. Use o

    37、f prohibited fea-tures may prevent interoperability with Fibre Channel devices complying to this technical report. Thistechnical report does not prohibit implementation of features, only their use. Functions that are man-datory in the appropriate base standard are assumed to be implemented. Implemen

    38、tations may sup-port features whose use is prohibited by this technical report and such prohibited features may berequired for compliance with the relevant standards or other technical reports.3.8 Feature Set Table Terms, Definitions, and Abbreviations3.8.1 OverviewFeatures in this technical report

    39、are summarized in the form of Feature Set tables. These tables indi-cate whether the feature is Required, Prohibited, Invocable, or Allowed for compliance with this tech-nical report; or whether a parameter is Required to be a particular value for compliance with thistechnical report. Features or pa

    40、rameters that are not listed do not affect interoperability.In several tables within this technical report, there are references to notes associated with the table.These notes are normative and are mandatory requirements of this technical report.INCITS TR-39-2005113.8.2 Feature Set Table Terms and D

    41、efinitionsTerms and definitions that are used to define usage of reference features or options provided by theapplicable standards are described in table 2.3.8.3 Feature Set Table AbbreviationsTable 3 contains the key of table abbreviations used within this technical report.Table 2 Feature Set table

    42、 terms and definitionsTerm DefinitionProhibitedA feature that shall not be used between Fibre Channel devices compliant with this technical report. An implementation may use the feature to communicate with non-compliant implementations. This technical report does not prohibit the implementation of f

    43、eatures, only their use between Fibre Channel devices compliant with this technical report. Use of a prohibited feature may prevent interoperability with Fibre Channel devices complying to this technical report.RequiredA feature or parameter value that shall be used between all Fibre Channel devices

    44、 compliant with this technical report. Fibre Channel devices compliant with this technical report are required to implement the feature. An implementation may use the feature to communicate with non-compliant implementations. If a Fibre Channel device does not implement a required feature that devic

    45、e may not be interoperable with Fibre Channel devices complying to this technical report.AllowedA feature or parameter value that may be used between Fibre Channel devices compliant with this technical report. Fibre Channel devices compliant with this technical report are not required to implement t

    46、he feature, but if they do, the feature shall be implemented as described in the applicable standard. The potential user of a feature may determine if the recipient supports that feature via a Required discovery process or a minimal response by the recipient.InvocableA feature or parameter that is r

    47、equired to be implemented by a device to which a request may be sent, but it is not required to be used by a requesting device.Table 3 Feature Set table key abbreviationsKey DefinitionP ProhibitedR RequiredA AllowedI InvocableX This parameter has no required value; any value is allowed.- This parame

    48、ter is ignored or this feature is not applicable.INCITS TR-39-2005123.9 Feature Testing ComplianceWhile not a compliance vehicle in itself, this technical report should be used as the basis for compli-ance testing. As such, the relationship for the definitions of Prohibited, Required, Allowed, and I

    49、nvo-cable (see 3.8) to compliance testing is described in table 4.3.10 Timing ConstraintsAll timings defined in this technical report are meant to limit the amount of time a device takes to ac-complish a task. These timings shall be measured on an unloaded system. A heavily loaded systemmay exhibit timings in excess of those specified. The term unloaded means that system activity is in-duced only in direct invocation of the feature under test.Table 4 Feature testing compliance relationship to definitionsTerm DefinitionProhibitedA feature that


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