Fcoe features – Dell Brocade Adapters User Manual

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Adapter features

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FCoE features

CNAs and Fabric Adapter ports configured in CNA mode support the following Fibre Channel over
Ethernet (FCoE) features:

Brocade CNAs support the following features:

500,000 IOPS per port for maximum IO transfer rates.

10 Gbps throughput per port full duplex

Fibre Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP), providing device authentication through key
management.

Boot over SAN. This feature provides the ability to boot the host operating system from a boot
device located somewhere on the SAN instead of the host’s local disk or direct attached Fibre
Channel storage. Specifically, this “boot device” is a logical unit number (LUN) located on a
storage device. Booting from a direct-attached device is also supported.

Fabric-based boot LUN discovery, a feature that allows the host to obtain boot LUN information
from the fabric zone database.

NOTE

This feature is not available for direct-attached targets.

Persistent binding. This enables you to permanently assign a system SCSI target ID to a
specific Fibre Channel device.

Fibre Channel-Security Protocol (FC-SP) providing device authentication through key
management.

FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) support for the following:

-

FIP 2.0

-

preFIP and FIP 1.03

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FIP Discovery protocol for dynamic FCF discovery and FCoE link management

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FPMA type FIP fabric login

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VLAN discovery for untagged and priority tagged FIP frames

-

FIP discovery solicitation and FCP discovery

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Login (FIP and FCoE)

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FIP link down handling.

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FIP version compatibility

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FIP keep alive

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FIP clear virtual links

NOTE

The CNA FIP logic automatically adapts to the adequate FIP version and preFIP to enable
backward compatibility.

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