What is SLAP (Switch Link Authentication Protocol)?
SLAP is an authentication method for Fibre Channel switches which utilizes digital certificates to authenticate switch ports.
SLAP was designed to prevent the unauthorized addition of switches into a Fibre Channel network.
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What is SLAP (Switch Link Authentication Protocol)? is presented here courtesy of The SAN Security FAQ.
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