Introducing the brocade 7800 extension switch, Overview of brocade 7800 extension switch – Brocade 7800 Extension Switch Hardware Reference Manual User Manual

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Introducing the Brocade 7800 Extension Switch

Overview of Brocade 7800 Extension Switch................................................................. 13

Port side of the Brocade 7800.........................................................................................16

Nonport side of the Brocade 7800.................................................................................. 17

Brocade 7800 management............................................................................................18

Overview of Brocade 7800 Extension Switch

The Brocade 7800 Extension Switch is intended as a platform for Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP). This
enables transmission of Fibre Channel data over long distances via IP networks by wrapping Fibre
Channel frames in IP packets. Each end of the FCIP communication path must be a compatible FCIP
device, either the Brocade 7800 or the FX8-24 blade in a DCX-family chassis.

A minimum level of Brocade Fabric Operating System (FOS) 6.3 is required to use the Brocade 7800.

Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide for information on configuring these features.

The base model of the switch is shipped with six Fibre Channel SFP ports and two physical Gigabit
Ethernet (GbE) ports active. It includes FOS 6.3 and is compatible with the entire Brocade switch family.
It can operate independently or in a fabric containing multiple Extension Switches.

A fully licensed Brocade 7800 provides the following functionality features:

• FCIP capability

Up to 8 FCIP tunnels.

Each FCIP tunnel is represented and managed as a virtual Fibre Channel E_Port (VE_Port).

Fibre Channel Routing Services functionality can be used over the FCIP link.

Fabrics connected through FCIP merge if the ports are configured as VE_Ports, and do not
merge if one end of the connection is configured as a VEx_Port. If VE_Ports are used in a
Fibre Channel Routing Services backbone fabric configuration, then the backbone fabric
merges but the Ex_Port attached to edge fabrics do not merge. For more information see
the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide.

• FCIP Trunking with load balancing and network-based failure recovery
• Adaptive Rate Limiting

Configurable maximum and minimum committed bandwidth per FCIP tunnel

Minimum rate is guaranteed rate

• FC frame compression before FCIP encapsulation
• Fibre Channel Routing
• SO-TCP with reorder resistance
• FastWrite over FCIP (not over FC)
• Open Systems Tape Pipelining over FCIP
• XRC acceleration and FICON tape pipelining over FCIP
• FICON CUP
• FCIP QoS
• TCP performance graphing in Web Tools

The Brocade 7800 provides the following hardware features:

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