Fiber channel switch

A Fiber Channel switch is presented that tracks the congestion status of destination ports in an XOFF mask at each input. A mapping is maintained between virtual channels on an ISL and the destination ports to allow changes in the XOFF mask to trigger a primitive to an upstream port that provides vi...

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Hauptverfasser: PAUL HARRY V, NALLUR GOVINDASWAMY, WRIGHT JAMES C, CARLSEN SCOTT, GONZALEZ HENRY G, CANTWELL LARRY, TORNETTA ANTHONY G, WORKMAN JASON, PEARSON JERELD W, KOELLNER GREGORY L, SCHMIDT STEVEN G
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NALLUR GOVINDASWAMY
WRIGHT JAMES C
CARLSEN SCOTT
GONZALEZ HENRY G
CANTWELL LARRY
TORNETTA ANTHONY G
WORKMAN JASON
PEARSON JERELD W
KOELLNER GREGORY L
SCHMIDT STEVEN G
description A Fiber Channel switch is presented that tracks the congestion status of destination ports in an XOFF mask at each input. A mapping is maintained between virtual channels on an ISL and the destination ports to allow changes in the XOFF mask to trigger a primitive to an upstream port that provides virtual channel flow control. The XOFF mask is also used to avoid sending frames to a congested port. Instead, these frames are stored on a single deferred queue and later processed in a manner designed to maintain frame ordering. A routing system is provided that applies multiple routing rules in parallel to perform line speed routing. The preferred switch fabric is cell based, with techniques used to manage path maintenance for variable length frames and to adapt to varying transmission rates in the system. Finally, the switch allows data and microprocessor communication to share the same crossbar network.
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PHYSICS
SELECTING
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