Next Generation SONET/SDH

Chapter 3.8 - FICON

3.8   FICON

The Fiber Connection (FICON) is the next generation ESCON I/O technology developed
by IBM Corp. to connect mainframes to storage devices that are located at
remote places, requiring longer fiber links and higher bit-rates. In addition, the FICON
protocol supports:

  • Link bandwidth of 100 MB/s and 2 GB/s for FICON express (compared with
    20 MB/s for ESCON)
  • Connections of up to 20 km and up to 100 km distances (compared with 9 km
    for ESCON)
  • MMF (62.5/125, 50/125) at 850 nm and SMF (9/125) at 1300 nm
  • full-duplex data transfer. In storage devices, full duplex means that data can
    be read and can be written simultaneously over the same link.
  • An address space of 16,384 devices (as compared with 1,024 for ESCON)


FICON has adopted the mapping layer of Fibre Channel (FC-4) and, thus, it is able
to multiplex small- and large-capacity data on the same link. The benefit of this is
that both small and large packets are multiplexed and transferred simultaneously.
Thus, small data transfers do not have to wait for the very large ones (with higher
priority) to be transferred over FC links; FC Links are terminated at the FICON
switch with a FC adapter card (Figure 3.14).


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