Techniques described use Generic Framing Procedure (GFP) to transport data
across an optical transport network between near and far Fiber Channel
(FC) or Fiber Connectivity (FICON) local area optical networks. Each
FC/FICON edge node (FCE) on an edge of the optical transport network has
multiple modes for processing FC/FICON frames transported across the
optical transport network. The techniques include receiving, at a near
FCE from a far FCE, a GFP control plane message that includes a mode
field that holds data that indicates a far mode, wherein the far mode is
used at the far FCE. It is determined whether a near mode used by the
near FCE matches the far mode based on the mode field. If it is
determined that they do not match, then an alert is caused. These
techniques allow software to utilize existing GFP chips in FCE that use
optional processing, such as distance extension.