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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: iScsi: InitialR2TUnsolicited data means "solicited data with an implied R2T" very fine I have no objections I'll put my question in a different manner: If you are sending unsolicited data ( means implied R2T's no R2T's to be sent from the target ) Then why do you need to send an R2T for the first outgoing data if InitialR2T is "no"? Let me know if somehow I have misinterpreted the last sentence of InitialR2T. - nitin -----Original Message----- From: Rahul Bhagwat [mailto:rahulb@veritas.com] Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 1:37 AM To: Nitin Dhingra; 'Julian Satran'; ips@ece.cmu.edu Subject: Re: iScsi: InitialR2T Hi, The use of InitialR2T=no means unsolicited data. The way the specs look at unsolicited data is "solicited data with an implied R2T". Regards, Rahul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nitin Dhingra" <nitin.dhingra@dcmtech.co.in> To: "'Julian Satran'" <Julian_Satran@il.ibm.com>; <ips@ece.cmu.edu> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 2:54 PM Subject: iScsi: InitialR2T > > Under The Section "InitialR2T" the last sentence says > > "Note that only the first outgoing data burst (immediate data and/or or > separate PDUs) can be sent unsolicited by an R2T." > > My question : If you are sending unsolicited data why do you send an R2T for > that? > > - Nitin >
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