HP StorageWorks 2/140 FW 08.01.00 McDATA Products in a SAN Environment Plannin - Page 51
FIBRE CHANNEL 1, FC-Auto, FL_Port, ETHERNET 3, port connector. The ports support FC-Auto
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Introduction to McDATA Multi-Protocol Products 1 Figure 1-10 Eclipse 1620 SAN Router SAN router ports operate as follows: • Two user-configured FCP (FIBRE CHANNEL 1 and 2) ports provide 1.0625 Gbps Fibre Channel storage connectivity using SFP port connectors. FCP ports can be configured for: - Auto negotiation (FC-Auto) operation. This is the default selection. - Fabric loop port (FL_Port) for public loop device connectivity, fabric port (F_Port) for fabric device connectivity, loop port (L_Port) for private loop device connectivity, or router port (R_Port) for SAN routing operation. • Two user-configured intelligent (ETHERNET 3 and 4) ports provide both FCP and IP network connectivity. Each intelligent port provides two connectors (SFP or RJ-45). Connectivity through the connector pair is mutually exclusive; only one connector can be used. Intelligent ports can be configured for: - FCP storage connectivity at 1.0625 Gbps, using only the SFP port connector. The ports support FC-Auto, FL_Port, F_Port, L_Port, and R_Port operation. - IP network connectivity (iFCP or iSCSI protocol) at up to full-duplex 100 Base-T Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) port transmission speed, using only the RJ-45 port connector. Refer to Intelligent Port Speed for detailed information. Introduction to McDATA Multi-Protocol Products 1-25
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