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Converged Protocols and related technologies

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  • Converged Protocols: Integration of specialty/proprietary protocols with standard protocols (like TCP/IP) to use existing network infrastructure without needing new hardware.
  • Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE):
    • Network data-storage solution (SAN/NAS) supporting high-speed transfers (up to 16 GBps).
    • Originally for fiber-optic cables; later support for copper cables.
    • Encapsulates Fibre Channel communications over Ethernet, replacing IP as the payload.
  • MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching):
    • High-throughput network technology using short path labels for routing data instead of network addresses.
    • Supports a wide range of protocols through encapsulation.
  • iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface):
    • IP-based networking storage standard for location-independent file storage, transmission, and retrieval over LAN, WAN, or Internet.
    • Considered a low-cost alternative to Fibre Channel.
  • VoIP (Voice over IP):
    • Tunneling mechanism for transporting voice/data over a TCP/IP network.
    • Potential replacement/supplement for PSTN due to lower costs and more features.
  • SDN (Software-Defined Networking):
    • Separates infrastructure layer from control layer, removing the need for traditional IP addressing, subnets, and routing.
    • Directly programmable from a central location, flexible, vendor-neutral, and open-standards based.

This information is vital for understanding modern networking, particularly in environments leveraging both traditional and emerging technologies.

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