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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: Target selection in a multi-target TCP connectionHuh? Login is to a single iSCSI target and binds the TCP connection to that target. The target name is specified in the login command (see description of TargetName text key), and the implementation has to track the connection binding as part of the state established by the login. If this isn't clearly specified in -06, please let us know what text needs to be clarified. Now, if one iSCSI target corresponds to multiple targets of some other sort (e.g., SCSI, FC) behind the gateway, dealing with this is the responsibility of the gateway implementer. One possibility is to create an iSCSI target per target behind the gateway, another might be to do some sort of clever LUN mapping. --David --------------------------------------------------- David L. Black, Senior Technologist EMC Corporation, 42 South St., Hopkinton, MA 01748 +1 (508) 435-1000 x75140 FAX: +1 (508) 497-8500 black_david@emc.com Mobile: +1 (978) 394-7754 --------------------------------------------------- > -----Original Message----- > From: Yoav [SMTP:yoavf@sancastle.com] > Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 9:59 AM > To: Black_David@emc.com; ips@ece.cmu.edu > Subject: Target selection in a multi-target TCP connection > > Hello David, > > I hope you will consider this question: > If several targets use the same TCP connection (in a gateway > application), how is the target selected in > the Login process. Is it through Text command (maybe mapping the ISID > to a target name)? > > Regards, > Yoav Flint > Systems Engineer > SANcastle > yoavf@sancastle.com >
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