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    RE: iSCSI: DLB's [T.37] 11.12 ImmediateData




    But that statement already appears in 2.2.4  Why repeat it? Julo


    Black_David@emc.com
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    07/08/2002 05:13 PM
    Please respond to Black_David

           
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            Subject:        RE: iSCSI: DLB's [T.37] 11.12 ImmediateData

           


    >                  I believe the MAY is to allow the initiator to send no unsolicited
    > data if it so chooses. For non-immediate unsolicited the rule was the
    > initiator MUST send all of the unsolicited data possible, or no
    > unsolicited data. The presence of the F bit in the latter case removes
    > the possibility of any confusion over the amount of unsolicited data
    > at the target.

    Yes, you're correct.  Adding a "MUST send all of the unsolicited
    data possible" statement and leaving the "MAY"s as they are
    would take care of this.

    Thanks,
    --David
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