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ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is the world’s largest producer of optional international standards. International standards determine current specifications of products, services and certified methods, helping to streamline the industry. As they are created on the basis of international agreement, they assist in overcoming barriers in international trade.
Information technology - Fibre channel - Part 116: 10 Gigabit Fibre Channel (10GFC)
Standard published on 29.8.2005
Selected format:Amendment 1 - Information technology - Fibre channel - Part 116: 10 Gigabit Fibre Channel (10GFC)
Change published on 22.1.2009
Selected format:Information technology - Fibre channel - Part 117: Methodologies for jitter and signal quality (MJSQ)
Standard published on 19.9.2007
Selected format:Information technology - Fibre channel - Part 122: Arbitrated loop-2 (FC-AL-2)
Standard published on 21.6.2005
Selected format:Amendment 1 - Information technology - Fibre channel - Part 122: Arbitrated loop-2 (FC-AL-2)
Change published on 13.8.2008
Selected format:Information technology - Fibre channel - Part 122: Arbitrated loop-2 (FC-AL-2)
Standard published on 27.11.2008
Selected format:Information technology - Fibre Channel - Part 131: Switch Fabric Requirements (FC-SW)
Standard published on 29.5.2000
Selected format:Information technology - Fibre channel - Part 133: Fibre channel switch fabric-3 (FC-SW-3)
Standard published on 11.2.2010
Selected format:Information technology - Fibre Channel - Part 141: Fabric Generic Requirements (FC-FG)
Standard published on 21.6.2001
Selected format:Information technology – Fibre channel - Part 147: Physical interfaces - 7 (FC-PI-7)
Standard published on 8.2.2021
Selected format:Latest update: 2026-04-19 (Number of items: 2 274 482)
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