1、ANSI INCITS 303-1998 (R2003)(formerly ANSI X3.303-1998)for Information Technology Fibre Channel Physical and Signalling Interface-3 (FC-PH-3)Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license fr
2、om IHS-,-,-Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-AbstractThis standard describes the enhancement to the ANSI X3.230, Fibre Channel Physical and Signalling In-terface (F
3、C-PH) and to the ANSI X3.297, Fibre Channel Physical and Signalling Interface - 2 (FC-PH-2)and is an addendum to both these documents.American National Standardfor Information Technology Fibre Channel Physical and Signalling Interface-3 (FC-PH-3)ANSIX3.303-1998SecretariatInformation Technology Indus
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14、entation is made or implied that licenses are not required to avoid infringementin the use of this standard. Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iContentsPageForeword
15、.viIntroduction .ix1 Scope. 12 Normative references. 13Definitions and conventions . 24 Structure and concepts 35FC-0 functional characteristics. 46Optical fibre interface specification 47Electrical cable interface specification 58Optical fibre cable plant specification. 179Electrical cable plant sp
16、ecification . 1710 Optical interface connector specification 2011FC-1 8B/10B Transmission Code 2012FC-1 receiver and transmitter description 2013 Loopback mode 2014 Diagnostic mode 2015Transmitter safety 2016Ordered sets 2017 Frame formats 2018Frame_Header. 2119Optional headers 2720 Data frames and
17、responses. 3021Link Services 3122Classes of Service . 4023Login and Service Parameters 4224Exchange, Sequence, and sequence count management. 5625Association Header management and usage 5826 Flow control management 5827Segmentation and reassembly. 5828 Connection management. 5829Error detection and
18、recovery 6230Hunt Group. 6331 Multicast. 6332Aliases 66Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iiPage33 Dedicated Simplex . 6634 Class 4 - Fractional 6635Camp-On 6636 Sta
19、cked Connect Request . 6637Buffered Class 1 Service 6638Data Compression . 6639Clock synchronization service 6740Data Encryption 73Tables10FC-0 physical links for electrical cable classes . 511Eye diagram mask at point-S 1112Eye diagram mask at point-R9. 1213Optional inter-enclosure contact uses . 1
20、514LV-style cable plant . 1715TV-style cable plant. 1716MI-style cable plant 1817TP-style cable plant. 1918TW-style cable plant 1933Well-known Address identifiers . 2136Type codes - FC-4 (Device_Data and Link_Data). 2137(Page 1 of 2) - F_CTL field 2236CData encryption status 2440DF_CTL bit definitio
21、n 25160Priority/Preemption enabled 25161Priority/Preemption not enabled 2541NAA identifiers 2845Association_Header Validity bits (Bits 63-56). 2953P_BSY Reason Codes 3055P_RJT or F_RJT Reason Codes. 3057Basic Link Service Commands 3161Extended Link Service Commands . 32162RTV Payload . 34163RTV Acce
22、pt Payload . 3491LS_RJT reason code explanation 35164RNC/ACC Payload 36Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iiiPage165Capability Entry 37166Document Identifiers 3894Re
23、sponses to FLOGI frame (S_ID = 0 or 0000yy) - Fabric Login 4398N_Port Common Service Parameter Applicability . 4599FC-PH-3 Version . 46101N_Port Class Service Parameter Applicability. 49103Exchange Status Block 57104Sequence Status Block 57111AResponses to Preemption Requests. 61167CSS_CC Payload 71
24、168CSS_CC Accept Payload 71169Data Character Translation 72170CSS_SC Payload 72171CSS_SC Accept Payload 73FiguresDocument relationship. x110Fabric Regions. 3111FC-4 Regions. 427Example inter-enclosure TxRx connection with 75Wunbalanced cable 7112Example of compliance point locations and TxRx connect
25、ions . 8113 Inter-enclosure transmitter compliance points . 9114 Inter-enclosure receiver compliance points . 9115 Intra-enclosure transmitter compliance points . 10116 Intra-enclosure receiver compliance points . 1028 Unbalanced transmitter equivalent test load 1029 Normalized eye diagram mask at p
26、oint-S 1130 Absolute eye diagram mask at point-S 1131 Eye diagram mask at point-R9 . 1232 Example inter-enclosure TxRx connection with 150W balanced cable 1333 Balanced transmitter equivalent test load 1334 Style-1 balanced connector receptacle pin locations. 1435 Style-2 plug and receptacle . 1436
27、Style-2 balanced connector receptacle pin locations. 15117 Intra-enclosure integral FC device connector 16Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ivPage118 Contact number
28、ing for integral FC device connector 1637 Balanced cable wiring 1947 Optional headers order 2748 IEEE Registered 2849 IEEE registered format 2852 Association_Header 2959 FLOGI, PLOGI, or ACC Payload. 4460 N_Port Common Service Parameters - Fabric Login 4661 N_Port Common Service Parameters - N_Port
29、Login. 4762 N_Port Class Service Parameters - Fabric Login 5062a N_Port Class Service Parameters - N_Port Login. 5167 F_Port Common Service Parameters - Fabric Login. 5367a F_Port Class Service Parameters - Fabric Login 5489a Class 6 Multicast Routing 6389b Class 3 Multicast Routing 65119 Clock Sync
30、hronization Model 67120 Real Time Loop Topology . 84121 Real Time Protocol Stack 85122 Failure Detect and Re-routing . 85123 TDM Window. 86124 FC-PH IEEE 48-bit identifier 99125 FC-PH IEEE 48-bit identifier example 99126 FC-PH IEEE extended identifier 100127 FC-PH IEEE extended identifier example 10
31、0128 FC-PH IEEE registered identifier. 101129 IEEE registered identifier example 101Index . 102AnnexesA No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH) 74B No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH) 74C No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH) 74D No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH) 74E No enhancements to X3.23
32、0-1994 (FC-PH) 74F Electrical cable interface implementation examples. 75G No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH) 79Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-vPageH No enha
33、ncements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 79I No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 79J No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 79K No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 79L No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 79M No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 79N No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 79O
34、 No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 79P No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 79Q No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 80R No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 80S FC-PH Service interface . 81T No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 83U No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 83V No en
35、hancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 83W No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 83X No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 83Y No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 83Z No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 83AA No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH). 83BB No enhancements to X3.230-1994 (FC-PH).
36、 83CC A Real Time Loop Based Fibre Channel Topology 84DD Priority and Preemption 93EE Report Node Capabilities (RNC). 95FF Tutorial for IEEE Registered . 98Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted wit
37、hout license from IHS-,-,-viForeword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard X3.303-1998.)This Fibre Channel, Physical and Signalling Interface - 3 standard (FC-PH-3) de-scribes the enhancements to the ANSI X3.230 FC-PH and X3.297 FC-PH-2 and isan extension to both these documents.T
38、his standard was developed by Task Group X3T11 of Accredited Standards Com-mittee X3 during 1995-6. The standards approval process started in 1996. This stan-dard includes annexes, which are informative, and are not considered part of thestandard.This document is an extension to the FC-PH and FC-PH-
39、2 standards and follows thesame numbering scheme for clauses, subclauses, figures, and tables. Therefore, allclauses, subclauses, figures, and tables which are already defined in FC-PH or FC-PH-2 and are modified by FC-PH-3 have the same numbering as their original defini-tion in those documents. Th
40、e number of clauses, subclauses, figures, and tableswhich are unique to FC-PH-3 starts up from the last such item defined in FC-PH-2.For example, Figure 27 in Clause 7 appears in FC-PH, so it retains the same numberin FC-PH-3. However, Figure 110 in Clause 4 is unique to FC-PH-3, so it has the nextn
41、umber after the last figure in FC-PH-2.Requests for interpretation, suggestions for improvement or addenda, or defect re-ports are welcome. They should be sent to the National Committee for InformationTechnology (NCITS), 1250 Eye Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20005.This standard was processe
42、d and approved for submittal to ANSI by NCITS. Com-mittee approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all committee mem-bers voted for approval. At the time it approved this standard, NCITS had thefollowing members:Karen Higginbottom, Chair (Acting)Karen Higginbottom, Vice-ChairMonica V
43、ago, SecretaryOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeAMP, IncJohn HillCharles Brill (Alt.)Apple Computer, IncDavid K. MichaelJerry Kellenbenz (Alt.)AT ANSI X3.254, FC-FP; FC-LE;FC-ATM; IPI-3 Disk revision; IPI-3 Tape revision and SCSI-FCP are FC-4 stan-dards.Copyright American National Stand
44、ards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-xFC-PH-3Fibre Channel Physical Document relationshipFC-ALArbitrated LoopFC-SWSwitch TopologyFC-FGFabric Generic requirementsand Signalling InterfaceFC-IGFibre Chan
45、nelImplementation GuideFC-LELinkFC-ATMMapping ofFC-SBMapping to Single ByteFC-FPMapping to HIPPICommand Code SetsFraming ProtocolEncapsulationATM/AAL5IPI-3 DiskRevision toIPI-3 TapeRevision toIPI-3 Disk Std.IPI-3 Tape Std.SCSI-FCPSCSI-3 FibreChannel ProtocolOtherFC upper-layerprotocolsFC-GSGeneric S
46、ervicesand Signalling Interface - 3 FC-PH (ANSI X3.230)Fibre Channel PhysicalFC-PH-2 (ANSI X3.297)Fibre Channel Physicaland Signalling Interface - 2Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without lic
47、ense from IHS-,-,-AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDANSI X3.303-19981American National Standard for Information Technology Fibre Channel Physical and Signalling Protocol - 3 (FC-PH-3)1 ScopeFC-PH-3 describes the enhancement to ANSIX3.230, FC-PH and to the ANSI X3.297, FC-PH-2 and is an addendum to the FC-PH
48、 andFC-PH-2 documents.This document is an extension to the FC-PHand FC-PH-2 standards and describes a set ofadvanced capabilities beyond both FC-PH andFC-PH-2 to support more advanced and spe-cialized applications. 2 Normative referencesThe following standards contain provisions which,through refere
49、nce in this text, constitute provi-sions of this standard. At the time of publication,the editions indicated were valid. All standardsare subject to revision, and parties to agreementsbased on this standard are encouraged to investi-gate the possibility of applying the most recenteditions of the standards listed below. Copies of the following documents can