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        Title           : mFCP - Metro FCP protocol for IP Networking
        Author(s)       : R. Mullendore, C. Monia, J. Tseng
        Filename        : draft-monia-ips-mfcp-01.txt
        Pages           : 51
        Date            : 01-Jun-01
        
This document describes mFCP, a UDP-based [UDP] implementation
of the iFCP Fibre Channel Protocol [iFCP] over metro- and
local-scale IP networks.  These networks are provisioned to
have latency, reliability, and performance levels comparable to
that of a Fibre Channel network. Storage devices use the Fibre
Channel SCSI mapping in [FCP] for data transport and error
recovery.  mFCP leverages these existing mechanisms to
facilitate high-performance interconnection of Fibre Channel-
based storage devices over suitably provisioned IP networks. As
in the case of iFCP, fibre channel frames may be transported
natively over such a network without Fibre Channel switching
and routing elements.

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