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Title : Definitions of Managed Objects For iFCP
Author(s) : K. Gibbons, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-ips-ifcp-mib-06.txt
Pages : 23
Date : 2005-2-1
The iFCP protocol provides Fibre Channel fabric functionality on an
IP network in which TCP/IP switching and routing elements replace
Fibre Channel components. The iFCP protocol is used between iFCP
Gateways. This draft provides a mechanism to monitor and control
iFCP Gateway instances, and their associated sessions, using SNMP.
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