VMETRO’s Fibre Channel adapters, VMFC 2100/2250, utilize an on-board hub – the “Omni-Port”. The Omni-Port is a versatile device that is often not well understood. Its complexity is well hidden and normally the user does not need to think about the functions of the Omni-Port as it works automatically. But in advanced applications, the user may want to understand how it works or even control the functions manually to change its behavior.
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