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    Re: Additional FC MIBs proposed




    :-) I though that this group is all about IP Storage. Even IP over FC was handled somewhere else.
    We will get everybody confused :-)  

    Julo


    Black_David@emc.com
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    23/06/03 16:54

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    Additional FC MIBs proposed





    Everyone,

    This Internet-Draft describes a number of MIBs that the authors
    would like the IPS WG to take up.  The WG chairs are seeking
    input on the level interest in standardization and use of these
    MIBs, the appropriateness of working on them here (vs. T11) and
    prioritization (which ones to take up first, as all 9 in parallel
    is not likely).

    Send comments/opinions/etc. to the list or directly to Elizabeth
    (ElizabethRodriguez@ieee.org) and myself (black_david@emc.com).

    Thanks,
    --David
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    -----Original Message-----
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    Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 2:28 PM
    Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-gai-fc-mibs-00.txt


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                    Title                                  : MIBs Standardization for Fibre Channel
                    Author(s)                 : S. Gai et al.
                    Filename                 : draft-gai-fc-mibs-00.txt
                    Pages                                  : 9
                    Date                                  : 2003-6-20
                   
    Fibre Channel (FC) is a high speed serial interface technology that  
    supports several Upper Layer Protocols including Small Computer
    System Interface (SCSI) and IP. Fibre Channel is standardized by the
    INCITS T11 Technical Committee. Fibre Channel Standards include
    Framing and Signaling protocols [FC-FS], Generic Services protocols
    [FC-GS-3], Switch Fabric protocols [FC-SW-2], etc.
    The management of a Fibre Channel network requires to monitor and set
    many parameters related to these protocols and this may be
    accomplished defining a proper set of MIBs.

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