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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide
BMD00220, October 2010
Chapter 14: FCoE and CEE  

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Fibre Channel over Ethernet
Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) is an effort to converge two of the different physical networks 
in today’s data centers. It allows Fibre Channel traffic (such as that commonly used in Storage Area 
Networks, or SANs) to be transported without loss over 10Gb Ethernet links (typically used for 
high-speed Local Area Networks, or LANs). This provides an evolutionary approach toward 
network consolidation, allowing Fibre Channel equipment and tools to be retained, while 
leveraging cheap, ubiquitous Ethernet networks for growth.
With server virtualization, servers capable of hosting both Fibre Channel and Ethernet applications 
will provide advantages in server efficiency, particularly as FCoE-enabled network adapters 
provide consolidated SAN and LAN traffic capabilities.
The RackSwitch G8124 with BLADEOS 6.5 software is compliant with the INCITS T11.3, 
FC-BB-5 FCoE specification.
The FCoE Topology
In an end-to-end Fibre Channel network, switches and end devices generally establish trusted, 
point-to-point links. Fibre Channel switches validate end devices, enforce zoning configurations 
and device addressing, and prevent certain types of errors and attacks on the network.
In a converged FCoE network where Fibre Channel devices are bridged to Ethernet devices, 
although the direct point-to-point assurances normally provided by the Fibre Channel fabric may be 
lost in the transition between the different network types, the G8124 provides a solution.
Figure 22   
A Mixed Fibre Channel and FCoE Network
Fibre
Channel
LAN
Servers
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4
LAN
Business-Critical LAN
802.1p Priority & Usage
FCoE Applications
802.1p Priority & Usage
FCoE
CNA
CNA
BLADE
Switch
FCF
Device
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3
4
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