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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: iSCSI:Eddy: An example is the situation where InitialR2T is negotiated to yes (the default) and ImmediateData is negotiated to no. At that point unsolicited data of any kind is disallowed. Therefore the FirstBurstSize parameter becomes irrelevant, since it applies only if unsolicited data is allowed. Bob Russell InterOperability Lab University of New Hampshire rdr@iol.unh.edu 603-862-3774 On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Eddy Quicksall wrote: > This quote is from section 5.3. Can someone give an example of such a case? > > Whenever parameter action or acceptance is dependent on other > parameters, the dependent parameters MUST be sent after the > parameters they depend on. If they are sent within the same command > a response for a parameter might imply responses for others. > > Eddy > >
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