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  2. Fibre Channel switch - Wikipedia

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    The fabric is a network of Fibre Channel devices which allows many-to-many communication, device name lookup, security, and redundancy. FC switches implement zoning, a mechanism that disables unwanted traffic between certain fabric nodes. Fibre Channel switches may be deployed one at a time or in larger multi-switch configurations.

  3. Fibre Channel - Wikipedia

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    Fibre Channel director with SFP+ modules and LC optical fiber connectors with Optical Multimode 3 (OM3) fiber (aqua) Fibre Channel switches can be divided into two classes. These classes are not part of the standard, and the classification of every switch is a marketing decision of the manufacturer:

  4. List of Fibre Channel switches - Wikipedia

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    Major manufacturers of Fibre Channel switches are: ... Switches: SANbox 5800,5802 5600, 5602 5200, 3050, 1400; Directors / Modular Chassis Switches: SANbox 9000;

  5. Switched fabric - Wikipedia

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    In the Fibre Channel Switched Fabric (FC-SW-6) topology, devices are connected to each other through one or more Fibre Channel switches. While this topology has the best scalability of the three FC topologies (the other two are Arbitrated Loop and point-to-point ), [ 2 ] it is the only one requiring switches, which are costly hardware devices.

  6. Fibre Channel over Ethernet - Wikipedia

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    Data center switches from Force10 and Dell PowerConnect supported FCoE and in June 2013, Dell Networking, which is the new brand-name for all networking portfolio of Dell, introduced the S5000 series which can be a fully native FCoE switch with the option to include a native fibre channel module, allowing you to connect the S5000 directly to an ...

  7. Arbitrated loop - Wikipedia

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    The arbitrated loop, also known as FC-AL, is a Fibre Channel topology in which devices are connected in a one-way loop fashion in a ring topology. [1] Historically it was a lower-cost alternative to a fabric topology. It allowed connection of many servers and computer storage devices without using then very costly Fibre Channel switches. The ...

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