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ISO/IEC 14165-211:1999

Information technology - Fibre channel - Part 211: Mapping to HIPPI-FP (FC-FP)

Standard by IEC, 1999-04-02

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ISO/IEC 14165-211:1999

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ISO/IEC 14165-211:1999 defines the mapping of Fibre Channel to HIPPI-FP, making it relevant where organizations need to align storage or high-speed interconnect behavior with a documented technical interface. For engineering, testing, and procurement teams, it provides a focused compliance reference for evaluating how data transport is structured at the protocol-mapping level. As a derived document within the ISO/IEC 14165 family, ISO/IEC 14165-211:1999 is typically used alongside the parent reference to support technical review, integration planning, and controlled documentation.

ISO/IEC 14165-211:1999 standard overview

This document addresses the mapping relationship between Fibre Channel and HIPPI-FP (FC-FP), so its main value is in clarifying how one transport environment is aligned with another at the specification level. That makes it useful for teams performing technical validation, interface review, or conformity assessment of systems that depend on consistent protocol interpretation. Because it is tied to the ISO/IEC 14165 family, it is best understood as a supporting technical reference for engineering documentation, not as a general-purpose networking guide.

Applications of ISO/IEC 14165-211:1999

ISO/IEC 14165-211:1999 is most relevant in environments where Fibre Channel-related implementations must be checked against a defined mapping to HIPPI-FP during design or test phases. It may be consulted by hardware developers, system integrators, laboratory teams, and procurement specialists reviewing interface compatibility or supporting documented evaluation. In practice, it can help structure testing workflows, improve operational consistency, and support technical assessment when teams need to compare implementation details against a formal compliance reference.

Why ISO/IEC 14165-211:1999 matters

This document matters because interface mappings can affect interoperability, verification activities, and the reliability of downstream integration work. When teams use ISO/IEC 14165-211:1999 during engineering review or procurement checks, they gain a clearer basis for documenting expected behavior and reducing integration risk. It also supports quality workflows by giving laboratories and compliance groups a stable reference for technical validation, conformity assessment preparation, and controlled comparison of implementation results against the parent specification.

  • Supports review of Fibre Channel to HIPPI-FP mapping requirements
  • Useful for interface verification and laboratory evaluation activities
  • Helps align technical documentation with the ISO/IEC 14165 family
  • Assists procurement and compliance teams during product evaluation
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  • Publication Date: 1999-04-02
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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