ANSI INCITS 289-1996 Information Technology - Fibre Channel - Fabric Generic Requirements (FC-FG) (Replaces ANSI X3.289-1996).pdf
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1、ANSI INCITS 289-1996 (R2001)(formerly ANSI X3.289-1996 (R2001)for Information Technology Fibre Channel Fabric Generic Requirements (FC-FG)AmericanNationalStandardApproval of an American National Standard requires review by ANSI that therequirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria for
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11、 of AmericaANSIANSI X3.289-1996American National Standardfor Information Technology Fibre Channel Fabric Generic Requirements (FC-FG)SecretariatInformation Technology Industry CouncilApproved December 4, 1996American National Standards Institute, Inc.AbstractThis standard describes the minimum requi
12、rements for a topology independent interconnecting Fabric to support American National Standard for Information Technology Fibre Channel Physical Signal-ing Interface (FC-PH), ANSI X3.230-1994ContentsPageiiForeword vIntroduction vii1 Scope and purpose . 11.1 Scope . 11.2 Purpose 12 Normative referen
13、ces 12.1 Approved references 12.2 References under development . 13 Definitions and conventions 23.1 Definitions . 23.2 Editorial conventions 43.3 Abbreviations and acronyms 54 Fabric concepts . 64.1 Fabric and Fabric Elements . 64.1.1 Sub-Fabric . 64.1.2 Region . 84.1.3 Translator 84.1.4 Extended R
14、egion . 84.1.5 Zone 84.2 Typical Fabric topologies 84.2.1 Switch topology . 84.2.1.1 Dedicated Connections 94.2.1.2 Connectionless service 94.2.1.3 Connection-oriented service . 104.2.2 Distributed Fabric Element topology (DFE) . 104.2.3 Other topologies 104.3 Fabric frame . 104.4 Fabric_Ports . 104
15、.5 Fabric Service Parameters . 114.6 Fabric addressing . 114.6.1 Address identifiers . 114.6.2 Address space partitioning 124.7 Fabric addressable service elements . 124.7.1 Broadcast Alias_ID 124.7.2 Fabric F_Port/Login server 124.7.3 Fabric Controller 124.7.4 Directory server . 134.7.5 Time server
16、 . 134.7.6 Management server 134.7.7 Quality of Service Facilitator Class 4 (QoSF) . 134.7.8 Alias Server . 135 Fabric entity requirements and characteristics 135.1 General requirements . 135.2 Link_Control response . 135.3 Frame validity checking 13Pageiii5.4 Connection independence 135.5 Class 1 b
17、andwidth and frame jitter 145.6 Fabric Controller .145.7 Login Server 145.8 Service Parameter extent .145.9 E_D_TOV, R_A_TOV enforcement 145.10 Non-duplication of frames .145.11 Phase discontinuities 156 Fabric_Port requirements and characteristics .156.1 General requirements .156.2 Class 1 service
18、Dedicated Connection 156.3 Buffered Class 1 service .166.4 Dedicated Simplex service 166.5 Class 2 service Multiplex .166.6 Class 3 service Datagram 166.7 Class 4 service Fractional 166.8 Intermix service .176.9 Class F service Fabric signaling 176.9.1 Class F Frame formats 176.9.2 Class F function
19、.176.9.3 Class F rules 186.9.4 Class F delimiters 196.9.4.1 Class F frame size 196.9.4.2 Class F flow control .196.9.5 Link Control 196.10 Fabric Login 197 Initialization and configuration control 197.1 Initialization .197.1.1 Power On .207.1.2 Link Initialization Protocol 207.1.3 Link Attachment Pr
20、otocol .207.1.4 Addressing and Configuration Determination 217.1.5 F_Port Activation 217.1.6 N_Port Login with Fabric 217.2 Configuration Changes .218 Fabric inter-operation .21Table1Well-known Address Identifiers11Figures1Document relationship. viii2Fabric model.63Fabric with Sub-Fabric illustratio
21、ns 74Class 2 Sub-Fabrics and an extended region 85Example of Switch topology .9ivPage6Example of Distributed Fabric Element topology. 107The Class F frame format 17AnnexA Address Space Partitioning 22vForeword(This foreword is not part of American National Standard X3.289-1996.)This document present
22、s requirements for Fabrics supporting ANSI X3.230, the Fi-bre Channel Physical and Signaling Interface (FC-PH) standard, that are indepen-dent of specific Fabric topologies. ANSI X3.230, FC-PH, describes the point-to-point physical interface, transmission protocol, and signaling protocol of a high-p
23、erformance serial link for support of the higher level protocols associated withHIPPI, IPI, SCSI, IP and others.This standard was developed by Task Group X3T11 of Accredited Standards Com-mittee X3 beginning in 1992. The standards approval process started in 1995.This standard includes an informativ
24、e annex that is not considered part of thestandard.Requests for interpretation, suggestions for improvement or addenda, or defectreports are welcome. They should be sent to the X3 Secretariat, InformationTechnology Industry Council, 1250 Eye Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC20005.This standard w
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