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Prior to UCS Release 2.1(1a), appliance ports only worked for IP-based storage traffic, such as the Network File System (NFS) and the Internet Small Computer System Interfaces (iSCSIs). In UCS Releases 2.1(1a) and later, the ability for both IP-based storage and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) to be used on the same interface was added. This type of interface is called a Unified Storage port. In order to use this feature, the storage controller must have a Converged Network Adapter (CNA) that is capable of FCoE and traditional Ethernet on the same port.