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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: iSCSI: corrections to Appendix D:SendTargets
Marjorie,
IP addresses shouldn't be changed to TCP addresses because that could
be interpreted as meaning it needs to support SendTargets on ports connected to
non-iSCSI ports.
Thinking about that, I also don't think it should be required to support
disovery sessions on each IP address. It seems reasonable for a system to have
some IP addresses that aren't connected to an iSCSI protocol at all. For example
one might build a box with storage that does both iSCSI and NAT and one might choose
to use different IP addresses for those two services. One might do that because the
services are on different LAN interfaces or for numerous other reasons.
I think the text should be something more like: "on each IP address that supports
iSCSI".
Regards,
Pat
-----Original Message-----
From: KRUEGER,MARJORIE (HP-Roseville,ex1)
to the following:
A system that contains targets MUST support discovery sessions on each
of its TCP addresses, and MUST support the SendTargets command on the
discovery session. A target MUST return all path information (TCP
addresses and portal group tags) for the target in question for
which the requesting initiator is authorized.
A target MUST support the SendTargets command on operational sessions;
these will only return path information about the target to which
the session is connected, and need not return information about other
target names that may be defined in the responding device.
This is just an explicit statement of what's implicit in the current
appendix. I corrected "IP address" to "TCP address" cause it's the TCP
listening port that must provide the discovery session.
Also, on page 234, the paragraph:
After obtaining a list of targets from the discovery target session,
an iSCSI initiator may initiate new sessions to log in to the discov-
ered targets for full operation. The initiator MAY keep the session
to a default target open, and MAY send subsequently SendTargets com-
mands to discover new targets.
Should be changed to
After obtaining a list of targets from the discovery target session,
an iSCSI initiator may initiate new sessions to log in to the discov-
ered targets for full operation. The initiator MAY keep the discovery
session open, and MAY send subsequently SendTargets commands to
discover
new targets.
On page 235, the paragraphs:
In the above example, a DNS host name could have been returned instead
of an IP address, and that an IPv6 addresses (5 to 16 dotted-decimal
numbers) could have also been returned.
The next text response shows a target that supports spanning sessions
across multiple addresses, which indicates the use of the portal group
tags:
Should be
In the above example, a DNS host name or an IPv6 address (5 to 16
dotted-decimal numbers) could have been returned instead
of an IPv4 address.
The next text response shows a target that supports spanning sessions
across multiple addresses, and illustrates further the use of the
portal
group tags:
Thanks,
Marjorie
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