ISO/IEC 14165-141:2001
Information technology - Fibre Channel - Part 141: Fabric Generic Requirements (FC-FG)
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ISO/IEC 14165-141:2001 is a supporting technical document for Fibre Channel fabric design, focusing on Fabric Generic Requirements (FC-FG) within the broader ISO/IEC 14165 series. It is relevant when teams need a documented reference for evaluating fabric behavior, interoperability expectations, and compliance-oriented technical review. For engineering, procurement, and conformity assessment workflows, ISO/IEC 14165-141:2001 helps anchor documentation and verification activities around a defined Fibre Channel fabric framework.
ISO/IEC 14165-141:2001 standard overview
As a derived reference connected to ISO/IEC 14165, ISO/IEC 14165-141:2001 is best understood as a technical document that supports fabric-level requirements for Fibre Channel environments. The title indicates a focus on generic requirements for fabric operation rather than a broad standalone system specification. That makes it useful for technical validation, documented evaluation, and engineering documentation where consistent fabric behavior and alignment with the parent series are important.
Applications of ISO/IEC 14165-141:2001
This document is most applicable in Fibre Channel planning, specification review, and test preparation activities where fabric requirements need to be checked against implementation intent. It may be used by network architects, storage infrastructure teams, laboratory staff, and compliance reviewers working with Fibre Channel fabrics in enterprise or industrial environments. ISO/IEC 14165-141:2001 can also support procurement review and technical assessment when comparing vendor documentation, confirming design assumptions, or organizing verification workflows.
Why ISO/IEC 14165-141:2001 matters
For organizations that rely on Fibre Channel connectivity, ISO/IEC 14165-141:2001 helps reduce ambiguity in engineering and compliance workflows by providing a defined reference point for fabric requirements. That can improve interoperability planning, testing consistency, and risk management during implementation or acceptance review. It is also useful for conformity assessment preparation, because documented requirements make it easier to structure validation evidence, compare supplier claims, and maintain operational consistency across deployments.
- Supports review of Fabric Generic Requirements within the ISO/IEC 14165 series
- Useful for Fibre Channel engineering documentation and technical assessment
- Helps organize verification activities and laboratory evaluation against fabric expectations
- Provides a compliance reference for procurement and conformity assessment workflows
- Publication Date: 2001-06-21
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC 14165 (2001-06-21)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 14165 (2000-05-29)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 14165 (1999-04-02)
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