Internet Fibre Channel Protocol

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Internet Fibre Channel Protocol is a networking standard that enables Fibre Channel storage traffic to be transported over TCP/IP networks, allowing remote SAN connectivity over existing IP infrastructure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IETF standard
networking protocol
abbreviation iFCP NERFINISHED
category Fibre Channel over IP technology NERFINISHED
competesWith Fibre Channel over IP NERFINISHED
iSCSI NERFINISHED
definedIn RFC 4172 NERFINISHED
designedFor use over existing IP infrastructure
enables SAN extension over IP
remote SAN connectivity
encapsulates Fibre Channel protocol data units
handles Fibre Channel addressing over IP
operatesAt network layer
transport layer
provides tunneling of Fibre Channel over IP
purpose transport Fibre Channel storage traffic over IP networks
relatedTo Fibre Channel NERFINISHED
IP storage networking
storage area networks
requires TCP connections between gateways
runsOver IP NERFINISHED
TCP/IP networks
standardizedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
supports Fibre Channel fabric services over IP
interconnection of Fibre Channel fabrics over IP
long-distance SAN connectivity
transports Fibre Channel frames
uses gateway devices
usesTransportProtocol TCP NERFINISHED

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iFCP fullName Internet Fibre Channel Protocol
iFCP abbreviationFor Internet Fibre Channel Protocol