System Fabric Plane Format Specification
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SFP.0 defines the implementation of a System Fabric Plane Format. A System Fabric is a Layer-2 network (e.g. LAN) that has additional protocols implemented in the endpoint nodes such that the collection of these nodes acts together as a system. Note that a System Fabric may be implemented as:
- a LAN between blades in a backplane
- a LAN that spans multiple backplanes
- a private LAN between Rack Mount Servers that form a system
- any combination of the above
Note that SFP does not aim to be an end-user protocol. It exists only within the confines of a Converged Communications System (e.g. Content Processing Router). The System Fabric Plane (SFP) framework is intended to be a standard way for modules to communicate in Comm Fabric type applications, such as:
- Routers
- Wireless Radio Network Controllers (RNCs)
- Voice over Packet Gateways
- Media Servers
- Firewalls
- Etc. or any combination of the above.
Note that these are all prime candidate applications for ATCA. SFP is a layer that encapsulates many types of application protocols, such as:
- Internet Protocol Datagrams
- TDM/Voice (I-TDM)
- ATM (AAL-1, AAL-2, AAL-5)
- Wireless SDUs / PDUs (small packets for Wireless applications)
- Etc.