ISO/IEC 14165-222:2005 

Information technology - Fibre channel - Part 222: Single-byte command sets-2 mapping protocol (FC-SB-2)

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Fibre Channel provides a general data transport vehicle for Upper Level Protocols (ULPs) such as Intelligent Peripheral Interface (IPI) and Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) command sets, the High-Performance Parallel Interface (HIPPI) data framing, IP (Internet Protocol), ANSI/IEEE 802.2, and others. This part of ISO/IEC 14165 describes a communication interface between a channel and I/O control units that utilize the Single-Byte Command Code Sets (SBCCS) as implemented in a wide range of data processing systems. It employs information formats and signalling protocols that provide a uniform means for communicating with various types of I/O control units, facilitating a high bandwidth, high performance and long distance information exchange environment. The protocol, abbreviated FC-SB-2, is intended for use with ANSI X3.230, FC-PH and its subsequent enhancements which specify the Fibre Channel Physical and Signalling Interface. FC-SB-2 is one of a number of Fibre Channel protocol mappings, referred to as FC-4s. The reader should be familiar with FC-PH, Single-Byte Command Code Sets Connection (SBCON) Architecture (ANSI X3.296-1997).

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Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2005-05-04
Edition1.0
Available language(s)English
TC/SCISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25 - Interconnection of information technology equipmentrss
ICS35.200 - Interface and interconnection equipment
Stability date  2024
Pages173
File size803 KB

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