Siemens PSFR-CP41 Fibre Channel FC, Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC-AL, Frame, Hardware Path

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Glossary

Fibre Channel (FC)

Logically, the Fibre Channel is a bidirectional, full-duplex, point-to-point, serial data channel structured for high performance data communication. Physically, the Fibre Channel is an interconnection of multiple communi- cation ports, called N_Ports, interconnected by a switching network, called

afabric, a point-to-point link, or an arbitrated loop. Fibre Channel is a gener- alized transport mechanism that has no protocol of its own or native input/output command set, but can transport any existing Upper Level Protocols (ULPs) such as SCSI and IP.

Fibre Channel - Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL)

One of three existing Fibre Channel topologies, in which 2 to 126 devices are interconnected serially in a single loop circuit. The arbitrated loop topology supports all classes of service and guarantees in order delivery of frames when the source and destination are on the same loop.

Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI (FCP)

FCP defines a Fibre Channel mapping layer (FC-4) that uses FC-PH services to transmit SCSI command, data, and status information between a SCSI initiator and a SCSI target. Using FCP enables transmission and receipt of SCSI commands, data and status, across the Fibre Channel using the standard Fibre Channel frame and sequence formats.

Frame

The smallest, indivisible unit of information transfer used by Fibre Channel. Frames are used for transferring data associated with a sequence. Frame size depends on the hardware implementation and is independent of the ULP or the application software.

Gigabaud Interface Converter

A physical component that manages the functions of the FC-0 layer, which is the physical characteristic of the media and interface, including drivers, transceivers, connectors, and cables. Mounts on a FC adapter card and connects the PSFR-CP41 to a FC host. Also referred to as a Physical Link Module (PLM).

Hardware Path

See FC-SCSI Hardware Path ID.

Host Bus Adapter

See FC Adapter.

Operating Manual

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Contents Fibre Channel to Scsi Router PSFR-CP41 Comments… Suggestions… Corrections… Copyright and TrademarksIntroducing the PSFR-CP41 Features FeaturesFibre Channel Features Scsi Bus Features Configuration FeaturesManagement Features Specifications PSFR-CP41 Benefits Point-to-PointIntroducing the PSFR-CP41 Single Initiator Multi-InitiatorPSFR-CP41 Benefits Availability ConnectivityDistance PerformanceHow the PSFR-CP41 Works How the PSFR-CP41 WorksOperating as Both a Scsi and Fibre Channel Device Scsi SideFibre Channel Side Mapping DevicesProcessing Scsi Information Processing Scsi InformationProcessing Fibre Channel Information Installing the PSFR-CP41 LocationUnpacking the Box Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack Materials neededRequired tools Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a RackInstallation Procedure Installing the PSFR-CP41Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack Mounting at front of rack Mounting the PSFR-CP41 in a Rack Installing the PSFR-CP41 Interfaces and Connections ScsiFibre Channel Connection Scsi Connection PSFR-CP41 Scsi connection Ethernet Connection Serial Port Connection Autobaud Feature Connecting the Power Cord Management Information Base MIB MIB Fibre Channel Interface InformationManagement Information Base MIB MIB Scsi Interface Information MIB Ethernet and Serial Interfaces InformationUnderstanding the PSFR-CP41 Configuration Understanding the PSFR-CP41 Configuration General Fibre Channel Configuration Soft AddressingHard Addressing General Scsi Configuration Fibre Channel Host to Scsi Target ConfigurationAddress Mapping Indexed AddressingIndexed Addressing Scsi BustargetlunAuto Addressing SCC AddressingConfiguring the PSFR-CP41 Operation Indicators Operation IndicatorsFault EthernetHost Device Configuration Device Management SerialEthernet/Web-Browser Device ManagementConfiguring the PSFR-CP41 Type SettingCommunicating with the PSFR-CP41 Setting Up Serial Port Communications Setting Up Serial Port CommunicationsPower Up Menu Perform Configuration Baud Rate ConfigurationPerform Configuration Fibre Channel Configuration Scsi ConfigurationEthernet Configuration Fibre Channel-to-SCSI Mapping ConfigurationSCSI-to-Fibre Channel Mapping Configuration This is not used in Siemens ConfigurationsSave Configuration Restore Last Saved ConfigurationReset Configuration to Factory Defaults Display Post Status Display Trace and Assertion HistoryReboot RebootDownload Firmware To download firmwareDowloading a new revision of the firmware Configuring the PSFR-CP41’s Ethernet Port Snmp Configuration Toggle TrapSnmp Configuration with Traps Enabled Snmp Configuration with Traps EnabledGET and SET Community Names IP Address for TrapsTroubleshooting IndicatorsVerify Scsi Bus Configuration Basic Verification TroubleshootingBasic Verification Verify Configuration Verify Fibre Channel ConnectionVerify Scsi Devices in NT Verify Host Configuration RS-232 Port ProblemsVerify Addressing Verify DevicesRunning Diagnostics Contact Siemens supportAppendix a RJ-11 Serial and RJ-45 Ethernet Pin AssignmentsPin No Function Appendix B Addressing, Structures and OperationAddressing, Structures and Operation Codes DescriptionAddressing, Structures and Operation SCC Addressing Option SCC Addressing OptionIndexed Addressing Option Appendix BAuto Assigned Addressing Option Auto Assigned Addressing OptionAppendix C Reference StandardsGlossary Fault LED ClustersDevice DifferentialFC Adapter FC DeviceFC Port FC-SCSI Hardware Path IDFibre Channel FC Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC-ALFibre Channel Protocol for Scsi FCP FrameInitiator LinkLongwave Loop AddressMapping Table MultiplexerMotherboard NPortPower On Self Test Post Reset ScsiOnline OriginatorSCC Addressing Scsi AdapterScsi Addressing Scsi BusScsi Status ShortwaveSpeed TargetTopology TrapView Node Name View Port NameEnvironmental protection Environmentally friendly product design and developmentTake-back, recycling and disposal Tel. +49 5251 Fax. +49 5251Further information on environmental protection Augsburg Tel. +49 821 Fax. +49 821Comments Suggestions Corrections

PSFR-CP41 specifications

The Siemens PSFR-CP41 is a sophisticated device designed for applications in industrial automation and control systems. It serves as an essential component for monitoring and managing the functionalities of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and other automation devices. The PSFR-CP41's main features include its robust construction, versatility, and advanced communication capabilities, making it a favored choice for engineers and system integrators worldwide.

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