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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: iSCSI: Question: ISID Rule?
"KRUEGER,MARJORIE (HP-Roseville,ex1)" wrote:
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> It's the SCSI device that is the comparison point, so you are comparing the
> iSCSI node name of the two entities to determine if they are
"the same".
Then this implies that a session is uniquely identified by (InitiatorName, TargetName).
Then for a new connection at the target:
i) TSID!=0 provides implicit uniqueness,
since a new connection will be added,
if the session already exists.
ii) TSID=0, implies that there does NOT exist
a session with the given TargetName, InitatorName
and ISID given in the Login Request PDU, else close the
connection.
Is this true?
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Luben
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