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    RE: ISCSI: Login Parameters - Defaults?




    I am trying again - If you are happy with the dafualt don't do anything. If you want to change it you must negotiate - not just answer to an implied offer.

    Julo


    "LEMAY,KEVIN (A-Roseville,ex1)" <kevin_lemay@agilent.com>

    04/25/2002 10:04 PM
    Please respond to "LEMAY,KEVIN (A-Roseville,ex1)"

           
            To:        Julian Satran/Haifa/IBM@IBMIL
            cc:        ips@ece.cmu.edu
            Subject:        RE: ISCSI: Login Parameters - Defaults?

           


    Julian,

    But defaults are an implicit offer. If I do not offer the key the I am
    assuming the default.

    Can you re-word the sentence to incorporate what you just explained in the
    e-mail... This is much clearer, at least to me.

    Kevin


    -----Original Message-----
    From: Julian Satran [mailto:Julian_Satran@il.ibm.com]
    Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 11:47 AM
    To: LEMAY,KEVIN (A-Roseville,ex1)
    Cc: ips@ece.cmu.edu
    Subject: Re: ISCSI: Login Parameters - Defaults?



    It means only that regardless of the fact that a default is available if you
    state first a key=value you are the originator and the other party MUST
    respond unless specified otherwise (as in booleans). In other words there is
    no such think as an implicit offer of the current or default value.

    Julo



                    "LEMAY,KEVIN (A-Roseville,ex1)" <kevin_lemay@agilent.com>


    04/25/2002 07:01 PM
    Please respond to "LEMAY,KEVIN (A-Roseville,ex1)"


           
           To:        Julian Satran/Haifa/IBM@IBMIL
           cc:        ips@ece.cmu.edu
           Subject:        ISCSI: Login Parameters - Defaults?

         


    Page 64 in iSCSI v12 says,

    "All negotiations are stateless and explicit (i.e., the result MUST be
    based only on newly exchanged values). There is no such thing as implicit
    offers. If an explicit offer is not made then a reply cannot be expected."

    It is unclear to me how this is supposed to work. Does this mean that I must
    negotiate every key pair? This is confusing because chapter 11 still
    contains default values.

    If I do not negotiate a parameter, is it assumed to be set at the default or
    must I negotiate every parameter ?

    If I must negotiate every parameter, then the "default" value should be
    removed or renamed to "suggested setting".

    Thanks,

    Kevin Lemay









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