IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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The FICON Express4, FICON Express2 and FICON

Express channels support native FICON and FICON

Channel-to-Channel (CTC) traffi c for attachment to servers,

disks, tapes, and printers that comply with the FICON

architecture. Native FICON is supported by all of the

z10 BC operating systems. Native FICON and FICON

CTC are defi ned as CHPID type FC.

Because the FICON CTC function is included as part of

the native FICON (FC) mode of operation, FICON CTC is

not limited to intersystem connectivity (as is the case with

ESCON), but will support multiple device defi nitions.

FICON Support for Cascaded Directors

Native FICON (FC) channels support cascaded directors.

This support is for a single hop confi guration only. Two-

director cascading requires a single vendor high integrity

fabric. Directors must be from the same vendor since

cascaded architecture implementations can be unique.

This type of cascaded support is important for disaster

recovery and business continuity solutions because it can

help provide high availability, extended distance connec-

tivity, and (particularly with the implementation of 2 Gb/sec

Inter Switch Links) has the potential for fi ber infrastructure

cost savings by reducing the number of channels for inter-

connecting the two sites.

FCP Channels

z10 BC supports FCP channels, switches and FCP/ SCSI

disks with full fabric connectivity under Linux on System

z and z/VM 5.2 (or later) for Linux as a guest under z/VM,

under z/VM 5.2 (or later), and under z/VSE 3.1 for system

usage including install and IPL. Support for FCP devices

means that z10 BC servers are capable of attaching to

select FCP-attached SCSI devices and may access these

devices from Linux on z10 BC and z/VSE. This expanded

attachability means that enterprises have more choices

for new storage solutions, or may have the ability to use

existing storage devices, thus leveraging existing invest-

ments and lowering total cost of ownership for their Linux

implementations.

The same FICON features used for native FICON chan-

nels can be defi ned to be used for Fibre Channel Protocol

(FCP) channels. FCP channels are defi ned as CHPID type

FCP. The 4 Gb/sec capability on the FICON Express4

channel means that 4 Gb/sec link data rates are available

for FCP channels as well.

Two site non-cascaded director

topology. Each CEC connects to

directors in both sites.

Two Site cascaded director

topology. Each CEC connects to

local directors only.

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With Inter Switch Links (ISLs),

less fiber cabling may be needed

for cross-site connectivity

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