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    Re: iSCSI: DLB's [T.6] 2.3 iSCSI Session Types




    My preference would be to stay with what is currently available - hit the initiator with a FIN. There is nothing to recover anyhow.

    Julo


    Ken Sandars <ksandars@eurologic.com>

    07/12/2002 10:39 PM
    Please respond to Ken Sandars

           
            To:        Black_David@emc.com, Julian Satran/Haifa/IBM@IBMIL
            cc:        ips@ece.cmu.edu
            Subject:        Re: iSCSI: DLB's [T.6] 2.3  iSCSI Session Types

           


    Hi all,

    I'm wondering what the preferred mechanism is for a target to force an
    initiator to close a discovery session.

    In the case ot a normal session, the AM-"target requests logout" pdu is
    allowed (I guess AM types 1-3 apply). So should we follow this model for
    discovery sessions, or just hit 'em with a FIN?


    Thanks,
    Ken
    --
    Ken Sandars
    Eurologic Systems Ltd
    ksandars@eurologic.com



    On Thursday 11 July 2002 5:01 am, Black_David@emc.com wrote:
    > Julian
    >
    > > I can agree with MUST but I will resist adding any notification.
    > >
    > > It is just the wrong thing to do.
    >
    > I don't care - getting to a MUST with a list of allowed PDUs that
    > forbids all others from the current MAY that allows everything is
    > what matters to me.
    >
    > At the moment, I've only seen Ayman ask for Async Message to be
    > allowed on discovery sessions - does anyone else want to see that
    > PDU allowed on discovery sessions?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > --David
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