Fibre Channel: ISL, ISL trunking & FSPF
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This article is a bit Brocade-minded, especially with regard to the terminology.
Redundant paths in a network are always a curse. Always? Not always. It depends on the protocol and the kind of network. In a Ethernet network you have Spanning Tree which eliminates redundant paths and builds a loop free network. What about redundant paths in a storage network? When iSCSI and NFS is used, then usually TCP/IP is used on top of Ethernet. Fibre Channel manages redundant paths a bit different. There’s nothing like Spanning Tree. Redundant paths are nothing fancy. They are just there and they are used.