What is FCPAP (Fibre Channel Password Authentication Protocol)?
FCPAP (Fibre Channel Password Authentication Protocol) is an optional password based authentication and key exchange protocol which is utilized in Fibre Channel Storage Area Networks (SAN's).
FCPAP is used to mutually authenticate Fibre Channel ports to each other. This includes E_Port's, N_Port's, and Domain Controllers.
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What is FCPAP (Fibre Channel Password Authentication Protocol)? is presented here courtesy of The Enterprise Storage Management FAQ.
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