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In this part of site, we are published Fibre Channel over Ethernet ( Glossary Link FCoE) book from Mark Lippitt, Erik Smith, Erik Paine, and Mark Anthony De Castro.
 
1 1 Introduction to Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
2 1.1 Introduction
3 1.2 History
4 1.3 Benefits
5 1.4 Terminology
6 1.5 Management tools
7 1.6 Cable management
8 1.7 Enabling technologies
9 1.7.1 Converged Network Adapter
10 1.7.2 Fibre Channel Forwarder
11 1.7.3 Priority Flow Control and PAUSE
12 1.7.4 Data Center Bridging (lossless Ethernet)
13 1.7.5 Data Center Bridging eXchange
14 1.8 Protocols
15 1.9 Encapsulation
16 1.9.1 FCoE frame size
17 1.9.2 FCoE frame format
18 1.9.3 FCoE frame mapping
19 2 Ethernet Basics
20 2.1 Ethernet history
21 2.1.1 Communication modes of operation
22 2.1.2 Ethernet devices
23 2.1.3 Auto-negotiation
24 2.2 Protocols
25 2.2.1 OSI networking protocol
26 2.2.2 Ethernet frame-based protocol
27 2.3 Ethernet switching concepts
28 2.3.1 Fibre Channel switching versus Ethernet bridging
29 2.3.2 Gratuitous ARP
30 2.3.3 Unicast flood
31 2.3.4 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
32 2.3.5 Link Aggregation
33 2.3.6 Access Control Lists
34 2.4 VLAN
35 2.5 FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP)
36 2.5.1 Overview
37 2.5.2 FIP frame format
38 2.5.3 FCoE Virtual Link instantiation and FIP
39 2.5.4 FIP Link Keep Alive (LKA)
40 2.5.5 FIP Clear Virtual Links (CVL)
41 3 EMC Connectrix NEX Series Switch Setup Example
42 3.1 NEX-5020 introduction
43 3.1.1 Physical specifications
44 3.1.2 Management
45 3.1.3 Serviceability
46 3.2 Supported features and topologies
47 3.2.1 FCoE interface
48 3.2.2 Ethernet uplink interface
49 3.2.3 FC interface
50 3.2.4 Ethernet end-device interface
 
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