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Devils Cabana Boy
Location: Central Coast CA
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what would use the Fiber Channel Protocol
On one of the switches where I work, we have a massive amount of out bound traffic using the fiber channel protocol; it’s about 99.9% of all the traffic. To me it sounds like a worm trying to replicate, but I’ve never heard of one using FC before, nor could I locate one in Norton’s data base.
Any help is greatly appreciated ~m
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Professional Loafer
Location: texas
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What ever you're using that is saying it's the fibre channel protocol, does it say which part of the protocol?
FC-4 ULPs: IPI3, SCSI, HIPPI, IP, others FC-3: Common Services FC-2: Signalling Protocol (framing, link level) FC-1: Transmission Protocol (8B/10B mapping) FC-0: Covers both Interface (transmitters/receivers) and media
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