Brocade Product Training: Fibre Channel Theory Fundamentals
Brocade Product Training: Fibre Channel Theory Fundamentals
Brocade Product Training: Fibre Channel Theory Fundamentals
Brocade®
Product Training
Introduction
Summary
Objectives summary:
•Introduction objectives include setting expectations, sharing best practices
and providing links to additional resources.
•Why Fibre Channel? objectives include reasons for existence of the FC
protocol; FC markets and components related to FC SANs.
•FC layers and related component objectives include discussions of the FC
layers and components/ knowledge related to each layer. For example, FC-0
includes feeds and speeds therefore distance, cable, GBIC/SFP information is
incorporated. FC-1 incorporates ordered sets and link control information and
FC-2 incorporates packaging: exchanges, sequences & frames; COS and flow
control.
•FC topologies, terminology and address objectives include a discussion of FC
topologies, terminology, and FC addressing: WWN’s; Fibre Channel addresses
called port identifiers (PIDs) and Well-Known addresses.
•Expected FC behavior objectives include FC communication methodology,
services and expected interactive behaviors.
•Summary objectives include a review of FC theory information presented
during this course.
Best Practices 4
The BSCD exam can be passed with SAN experience and extensive knowledge
of Brocade sponsored books and white papers. Go to www.brocade.com and
follow education links to certification for more information.
Benefits
•A 10% discount off the listed price on all future Brocade training classes
delivered at a Brocade facility (excludes non-Brocade facilities). The 10%
discount applies to the listed price only and may not be used in conjunction
with other discounts at non-Brocade facilities
•Industry Recognition as a Brocade Certified Fabric Professional, or a Brocade
Certified SAN Manager
•A skill set that could translate into a better position in your organization
•An additional differentiator that can be used by potential employers
•Access to the certification logo and a set of usage guidelines
•A certificate of completion of the program and achievement award
Employer Benefits
•A direct return on the investment in your training
•A watermark for determining future training needs
•Improved customer support and satisfaction
•A greater credibility with the customer base
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Brocade Certification Roadmap
Baseline
BaselineKnowledge
Knowledgeincluding
includingFC
FC101
101
Choose the BCFP path if you are Choose the BCSM path if you are
part of Post-Sales Support, Repair, part of Post-Sales Support,
or Maintenance Services Maintenance, or a SAN Manager
BCFP is considered a prerequisite
OR OR
SAN320 AFS160
SAN320 AFS160(Web)
(Web)
AFS200
AFS200
CFP260 CSM260
CFP260 CSM260
AFS212 AFS156
AFS156(Web)
(Web)
AFS212
AFS300
AFS300
In the slide above, “Baseline Knowledge” refers to previous experience with SANs and/or
equivalent work experience associated with SCSI storage and Local Area Networks (LAN).
It also includes this free WBT FC Theory fundamentals course. Additional information,
including white papers helpful to pass BCSD exam, can be found at
www.brocade.com Brocade Connect tab - Brocade Connect registration requires a
Brocade switch serial number
Brief course descriptions:
AFS 200 provides the student with a thorough understanding of the Brocade SilkWorm
family of Fibre Channel switches.
AFS 300 focuses on techniques needed by the second level and higher support engineer
and lead Storage Area Network (SAN) administrator to troubleshoot Brocade SANs.
CFP 260 is an accelerated class that combines both AFS 200 and AFS 300 certification
specific information.
SAN 320 provides students with knowledge and experience about various ways to manage
Brocade SANs including Brocade Fabric Manager, Brocade Fabric Watch and SNMP.
AFS 212 provides students with knowledge and experience with the Brocade SilkWorm
12000
SFO 200 provides students with the technical skills required to plan and implement
security in a Brocade 1gb and/or 2gb Fabrics.
AFS 160 is an ONLINE course designed to enable students to identify and understand the
following Brocade SilkWorm 12000 switch information: the key hardware and software
components; basic deployment tasks; a solid understanding of the Brocade Advanced
Fabric Services software that are part of the Fabric OS that runs on the SilkWorm 12000.
AFS 156 is an ONLINE course that enables familiarity with Brocade Advanced Performance
Monitor.
SFO 101 is an ONLINE web course that provides students with an overview of Brocade
Secure Fabric OS.
CSM 260 is an accelerated class designed to help students pass the BSCM exam. It
combines both SAN 320 and SFO 200 information needed to pass BSCM certification test.
Additional course information can be found at www.brocade.com education.
Registering For Brocade Certification Exams 7
The exam cost is $150 US for each attempt. No student may take the exam
more than 2 times in a two week period. VUE accepts many of the major world
currencies.
General course resources for all presentation can be found under syllabus in
“Fibre Channel Theory Fundamentals Resource & Reference Material”
section – general course resources include:
Fibre Channel Recommended Reading & Resource List
SAN Glossary
Most presentations in this course will have an “Additional Information”
slide at the end with a list of related resources
Additional www.brocade.com resources for this introductory module
include:
Course Catalog follow education link to Course Catalog for course
descriptions and schedules
Certification follow education link to Certification for additional
certification and test information
Brocade Connect Additional information, including white papers
helpful to pass BCSD exam, can be found from Brocade Connect tab -
Brocade Connect registration requires a Brocade switch serial number
Brocade Connect will ask you to provide a Brocade switch serial number when
registering.