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Appendix C
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Introduction to Fibre Channel
Fibre Channel Technology
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Connection Topologies
Fibre Channel uses three connection topologies, which are described in
the table below.
Table C-1
Fibre Channel Topologies
Topology
Description
Advantages/
Disadvantages
Point to point
Two devices connected
directly together.
• Low cost, high
performance.
• Limited topology
(only allows two
devices).
Fibre Channel
Arbitrated
Loop (FC-AL)
Connects up to 127
devices through one or
more Fibre Channel
hubs. Loops can be
private or public. Private
loops are not connected
to a fabric. Public loops
are connected to a fabric.
• Supports more
devices.
• Increases the
number of devices.
• Limits the combined
data transfer rate to
100 MBps.
Fabric
Supports up to 16
million devices
connected through a
series of fabric switches,
similar to an Ethernet
network.
• Supports multiple
devices without
limiting
performance.
• High cost per port.