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    Re: Questions



    Ron-
    
    I can reply to the first question.  The canonical name "iscsi"
    is no longer used.  Also, only lower-case characters are allowed
    in iSCSI names, so "iSCSI" is no longer be a valid iSCSI name.
    
    --
    Mark
    
    > Ron Cohen wrote:
    > 
    > Please excuse if the questions I ask have already been handled.  I have just come back to reading
    > the reflector after changing jobs.
    > 
    > 1.  In section 2.2.7  it states that for a discovery session the iSCSI Target Name can be
    > ignored.  It also states the default name "iSCSI" is reserved and is not used as an indivdiual
    > initiator or target name.  Two points.  1) Does this imply that the canonical name "iscsi" no
    > longer exists or can it still be used for a discovery session?  2) If the name still exists, is it
    > case sensitive and has its syntax changed from "iscsi" to "iSCSI"?
    
    -- 
    Mark A. Bakke
    Cisco Systems
    mbakke@cisco.com
    763.398.1054
    

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