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Cheetah 4LP FC Product Manual, Rev. A 41
9.5 FC-AL physical interface
Figure 10 shows the location of the J1 Fibre Channel single connection attachment (FC-SCA) and the J6 con-
nector. Figure 12 provides the dimensions of the FC-SCA. Figure 13 provides the dimensions of the J6 con-
nector.
Details of the physical, electrical, and logical characteristics are provided within this section. The operational
aspects of Seagate’s Fibre Channel drives are provided in the
Fibre Channel Interface Manual
.
Figure 10. Physical interface
9.5.1 Physical characteristics
This section defines physical interface connector and its functions on a loop.
9.5.1.1 Physical description
FIbre Channel drives may be connected in a loop together or with other compatible FC-AL devices. A maxi-
mum of 127 devices may have addresses; however, one of the addresses is reserved for a fabric port switch
device. This means 126 addresses are available for FC-AL devices. More FC-AL compatible devices may
physically reside on the loop, but they will not be functional because they would not be able to obtain valid
addresses.
Port bypass circuits (PBCs) allow devices to be inserted into unpopulated locations or removed from the loop
with loop operation recovery after a brief interruption. These PBCs are located external to the FC-AL device.
Figure 11 shows the relationship between the PBC and FC-AL device.
Figure 11. Port bypass circuit physical interconnect
J1
J6
Port Bypass
Circuit N–1
Select
Drive N–1
Port Bypass
Circuit N+1
Drive N+1
Drive N
Serial
In
Serial
Out
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Drive
Port Bypass
Circuit
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Drive
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