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    RE: SCSI-Target ID in ISCSI



    The value of the iSCSI TargetName key names the iSCSI Target;
    your disk array implementation is responsible for keeping an
    internal mapping of how its internal SCSI Target IDs correspond
    to the externally visible iSCSI TargetNames.  --David
    
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    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: shesha bhushan [mailto:bhushan_vadulas@hotmail.com]
    > Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 5:20 PM
    > To: ips@ece.cmu.edu
    > Subject: SCSI-Target ID in ISCSI
    > 
    > 
    > Hi All,
    >   I have a disk array. Each disk in that array has a saperate ID. The 
    > devices are internally conncted using SCSI. If I have iSCSI 
    > HBA on the 
    > array, (with a router attached to it). The router will have 
    > an IP address. 
    > Say IP Address + target ID indentifies uniquily a disk.
    > 
    > How is the SCSI-Target ID(NOT the LUN#) is transmitted from the 
    > iSCSI-Initiator to the iSCSI-Target.
    > 
    > Thanks in advance for any of your comments
    > Shesha
    > 
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