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SG0-001 · Question #329
SG0-001 Question #329: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is C. FCoE. This question asks to identify the technology that encapsulates Fibre Channel traffic for transmission over an Ethernet network.
Storage Connectivity
Question
Which of the following technologies allows Fibre Channel traffic to be carried over Ethernet networks?
Options
- ASONET
- BiSCSI
- CFCoE
- DTCP/IP
Explanation
This question asks to identify the technology that encapsulates Fibre Channel traffic for transmission over an Ethernet network.
Common mistakes.
- A. SONET (Synchronous Optical Networking) is a standard for synchronous data transmission over optical fiber, not for encapsulating Fibre Channel over Ethernet.
- B. iSCSI (internet Small Computer System Interface) is an IP-based storage networking standard that provides block-level access to storage devices over TCP/IP, operating independently of Fibre Channel.
- D. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is the fundamental suite of communication protocols for the internet and most networks, but it doesn't directly encapsulate Fibre Channel traffic; iSCSI uses TCP/IP, but TCP/IP itself isn't the encapsulation method for Fibre Channel.
Concept tested. Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) technology
Topics
#Fibre Channel over Ethernet#FCoE#storage networking
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