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IPFC Working Group IETF Adelaide, Australia March 29, 2000 FC Over IP draft-ietf-ipfc-fcoverip-00.txt E. Rodriguez, Lucent Technologies M. Rajagopal, R.

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1 IPFC Working Group IETF Adelaide, Australia March 29, 2000 FC Over IP draft-ietf-ipfc-fcoverip-00.txt E. Rodriguez, Lucent Technologies M. Rajagopal, R. Bhagwat, W. Rickard, Gadzoox Networks

2 IPFC WG E. Rodriguez, M. Rajagopal March 2000 2 Motivation & Goals o To connect islands of Storage Area Networks (SAN) using IP as the packet media o To use existing IP infrastructures to carry Fibre Channel over LANs, MANs, and WANs o To be able to use any link level technology that carries IP o To be able to use the IP protocols that address security, performance, and data integrity o To use FC specifications (including FCP) for storage commands, with the FC SANs unaware (except for edge devices) of the IP network interconnecting the SAN islands.

3 IPFC WG E. Rodriguez, M. Rajagopal March 2000 3 Proposal o Specify a mechanism to encapsulate FC frames in IP packets m IPv4 m IPv6 encapsulation will be defined if implementation is eminent o Independent of link layer protocol m GigE and SONET link-level issues with regard to FC will be addressed in ANSI T11 FC-BB2 STD. o Reference ANSI T11 FC-SW-2 Switching Standards to describe how this mechanism works with FC Switching Architectures m address assignment m routing o As a first step, the proposal will address the FC backbone network to carry the encapsulated frames between FC Border Switches

4 IPFC WG E. Rodriguez, M. Rajagopal March 2000 4 Proposal (cont’d) o Proposal allows multiple Autonomous Regions to be connected over the backbone offering several advantages: m Isolation of FC address assignment and containment within each Region m Insulated from any disruptions in FC networks o Proposal will allow multiple point-to-point links between FC Border Switches o Mechanism is transparent to FC Protocols o FC Border Switches run a routing protocol in the FC plane above the IP plane o IP will make use of its own routing protocols to route packets

5 IPFC WG E. Rodriguez, M. Rajagopal March 2000 5 Fibre Channel Issues o 3 main concerns when FC frame payload is transported over other packet media or physical technology: m Security m Data Integrity (loss, out-of-order) m Performance u If flow control is used, then performance impacts have to be considered o Idea is to make use of the existing protocols that address the above concerns o Applicable protocols ? m IPSec m DiffServ m VPNs o Need recommendations from the IETF community on the above

6 IPFC WG E. Rodriguez, M. Rajagopal March 2000 6 FC-SW-2 and FC over IP Architecture Autonomous Region SW BSW Autonomous Region SW2 BSW IP Network (GigE, SONET, DWDM) Autonomous Region SW2 BSW

7 IPFC WG E. Rodriguez, M. Rajagopal March 2000 7 Protocol Layers IP FC-1 FC-0 FC-2 GigE/ SONET

8 IPFC WG E. Rodriguez, M. Rajagopal March 2000 8 FC and IP Routing Planes

9 IPFC WG E. Rodriguez, M. Rajagopal March 2000 9 Routing Table at Border Switches o Assumptions: m FC addresses assigned to Autonomous Regions and the corresponding BSW IP address known m Table is either statically or dynamically built o BSW Join/Leave can be statically or dynamically updated m If dynamic, then we need a protocol to update table entries when new BSWs join or existing ones leave

10 IPFC WG E. Rodriguez, M. Rajagopal March 2000 10 Issues o How is the backbone initialized? o What happens when there are routing changes in the FC plane? o What assumptions (if any) can we make about FC distributed services? o Impact of any Flow Control at the link-level on FC performance?

11 IPFC WG E. Rodriguez, M. Rajagopal March 2000 11 IPv4 Header fields of Interest o DSCP Bits: m Specifies Premium/Assured/Best Effort Service m Assured Service further differentiates traffic based on Class (3 bits) and drop precedence (3 bits) o Protocol field: m will specify Fibre Channel; IANA needs to assign a number for this field

12 IPFC WG E. Rodriguez, M. Rajagopal March 2000 12 Schedule o Prepare 01.txt by next meeting o Expect to complete work by Dec 2000


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