Seagate Fibre Channel Interface User Manual

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Fibre Channel Interface Manual, Rev. D

OX_ID (Originator Exchange Identifier)
This 2-byte field is assigned by the originator of an exchange. For SCSI FCP frames, this value is analogous to the Queue
Tag used in Parallel SCSI and must be unique for an initiator/drive pair.

R_CTL (Routing Control)
This one-byte field provides routing bits and information bits to categorize the frame function.
The high order bits (bits 31-28) indicate the frame type as indicated below:

0000

= FC-4 Device_Data frame

0010

= Extended Link_Data frame

0011

= FC-4 Link_Data frame

0100

= Video_Data frame

1000

= Basic Link_Data frame

1100

= Link_Control frame

Others

= Reserved

The low order bits (bits 27-24) contain the Information field values. This is dependent on the value of the high order bits (31-
28). If the high order bit value = 1000, the Information field contains a basic link service. For all other high order bit values,
the Information field specifies the Common Information Categories specified in the table below.

Table 10:

Routing Control values

High order bits

Low order bits

Use

Type 08h, SCSI FCP, Device Data frames

0000

0000

Uncategorized

Not supported

0001

Solicited Data

Read and write data

0010

Unsolicited Control

Not supported

0011

Solicited control

Not supported

0100

Unsolicited data

Not supported

0101

Data descriptor

Transfer ready

0110

Unsolicited command

Command

0111

Command status

Response

Type 01h, Extended link service

0010

0000

Uncategorized

Not supported

0001

Solicited data

Not supported

0010

Unsolicited control

Request

0011

Solicited control

Reply

0100

Unsolicited data

Not supported

0101

Data descriptor

Not supported

0110

Unsolicited command

Not supported

0111

Command status

Not supported

Type 00h, Basic link service

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