ANSI INCITS 332 AMD 1-2003 Information Technology - Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL-2) Amendment 1.pdf
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1、I ANSI INCITS 332-1999/AMI-2003 supplement to ANSI INCITS 332-1 999 (formerly ANSI NCITS 332-1 999) for Information Technology - Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Amendment 1 (FC-AL-2) ANSI INCITS 332-1999/AM1-2003 supplement to ANSI INCITS 332-1999 (formerly ANSI NCITS 332-1 999) f for Information Tech
2、nology - Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Amendment 1 (FC-AL-2) Approved April 7, 2003 Secretariat: Information Technology Industry Council 1 Page 1 of 42 pages Amendments to ANSI INCITS 332-1999 (All changes in the replacement pages that follow are marked with change bars in the margins) On all pages:
3、 In clause 3: In 5.1.1: In Table 5: Figures 12 and 14. In Annex Q: (1) Removed ERR-INIT since it is no longer necessary to support this feature. (2) Modified all initialization state diagrams and associated text to remove ERR-INIT recovery. (3) Modified ARB-PEND to be set to TRUE(1) whenever the por
4、t begins arbitrating; not when the port has transmitted an ARB(x). (4) Modified ARB-PEND to be set to TRUE(1) when an L-Port begins arbitrating in the OPENED, XMITTED CLOSE, and RECEIVED CLOSE states to avoid missing this fairness window. Changed description of L-Port to include Public and Private N
5、L-Ports from: 3.1.18 L-Port: Either an FL-Port or an NL-Port as defined in ANSI INCITS, FC-PH-x, 3.1. to 3.1 .I8 L-Port: Either an FL-Port or a Public or Private NL-Port as defined in ANSI INCITS, FC-PH-X, 3.1. Added note to 5.1 .I to explain the ramifications of adding a new FL-Port to an existing
6、Loop with an active FL-Port. Corrected misaligned table entry. Updated . Changed the last line of the second-to-last paragraph to match the state diagrams. Sen- tence was changed from: If Switch Port X recognizes OLS during Loop Initialization, it transitions to the OLD-PORT state after expire(2xALT
7、IME) and completes the Link Initialization. to: If Switch Port X in the NORMAL-INITIALIZE state does not receive LIP before expire(3xAL_TIME), it transitions to the OLD-PORT state and completes the Link Initializa- tion. An American National Standard implies a consensus of those substantially concer
8、ned with its scope and provisions. An American National Standard is intended as a guide to aid the manufacturer, the consumer, and the general public. The existence of an American National Stan- dard does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approved the standard or not, from manufactu
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12、 all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Copyright O 2003 by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) 3 Definitions and conventions 3.1 Definitions For the purpose of this standard, the definitions in clause 3 of ANSI X3, FC-PH-x and the following definiti
13、ons apply. Definitions in this clause take precedence over any definitions in ANSI X3, FC-PH-x. 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.6 3.1.7 3.1.8 3.1.9 Arbitrated Loop: A Fibre Channel topology where Ports use arbitration to gain access to the Loop. Arbitrated Loop Physical Address (AL-PA): A unique o
14、ne-byte valid value as established in 5.1 Arbitrated Loop Destination Address (AL-PD): The Arbitrated Loop Physical Address of the L-Port on the Loop that should receive the Primitive Signal or Primitive Sequence. For example, the AL-PD is the y value of the OPNyx or OPNyy Primitive Signal. Arbitrat
15、ed Loop Source Address (AL-PS): The Arbitrated Loop Physical Address of the L-Port on the Loop that transmitted the Primitive Signal or Primitive Sequence. For example, the AL-PS is the x value of the OPNyx Primitive Signal. close: A procedure used by an L-Port to terminate a Loop circuit. current F
16、ill Word: The Fill Word currently selected by the LPSM to be transmitted when needed. The initial value is the Idle Primitive Signal (see 8.4). Dynamic Half-Duplex: A procedure initiated by the L-Port in the OPEN state to change a full-duplex transfer to a half-duplex transfer. The resulting half-du
17、plex transfer is from the L-Port in the OPENED state to the L-Port in the OPEN state (see 7.5 and annex C). fairness window: the period during which a fair L-Port can arbitrate and win access to the Loop only once (see 4.3). Fill Word: A Transmission Word which is an Idle or an ARByx Primitive Signa
18、l. These words are transmitted between frames, Primitive Signals, and Primitive Sequences to keep a fibre active (see ANSI X3, FC-PH-x, clause 17). 3.1.10 FL-Port: An F-Port (.e., Fabric Port) which contains the Loop Port State Machine defined by this document. 3.1 .I 1 FlNL-Port: An NL-Port that de
19、tects OPN(O0,x) and provides Fibre Channel services in the absence of an FL-Port. 3.1.12 full-duplex: Communication model 2 referred to as duplex in ANSI X3, FC-PH-x. Both L-Ports are allowed to transmit and receive Data frames. 3.1 .I3 half-duplex: Communication model 1 in ANSI X3, FC-PH-x. Only on
20、e L-Port is allowed to transmit Data frames. 3.1.14 Hub: a device for interconnecting L-Ports. 3.1.15 Loop: The Arbitrated Loop described in this document. 3.1 .I 6 Loop circuit: A bidirectional path that allows communication between two L-Ports on the same Loop. 3.1 .I 7 Loop Failure: Loss of word
21、synchronization for greater than R-T-TOV; or loss of signal (see ANSI X3, FC-PH-x, 16.4.2). 3.1.18 L-Port: Either an FL-Port or a Public or Private NL-Port as defined in ANSI INCITS, FC-PH-x, 3.1 ANSI INCITS 332-1999/AM1-2003 3 The words, recognize, recognizes, or recognized, when used in this stand
22、ard, indicates that an L-Port has detected a Primitive Signal or Primitive Sequence. Each individual entry that appears within parentheses of FC-AL Ordered Sets (e.g., ARByx and OPNy) represents the hexadecimal value of an AL-PA or special flags (e.g., hex F7, hex F8, and hex FF). All history variab
23、les, when used in this standard, are assumed to be set to zero (O) at power-on time. Any optional history variable that is not implemented tests as zero (O) in all tests of that variable. The IS0 convention of numbering is used; .e., the thousands and higher multiples are separated by a space and a
24、comma is used instead of the decimal point (e.g., 1 062,5 Mbits/sec). Whenever ANSI X3, FC-PH-x is referenced, all ANSI X3, FC-PH documents referenced in clause 2 are implied. 3.3 Abbreviations, acronyms, and other special words ACCESS AL-PA AL-PD AL-PS AL-TIME ARB-PEN D ARB-WON ARB (AL- PA) ARB(va1
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