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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: iSCSI: large keys during login?I pointed to that earlier. TTT are needed only for multiple answers to one query (like SendTargets). Spanning responses over several PDUs can be handled in different ways. Here is a simple example: I->T Key=a T-> Key=bbbbb (and does not end here i.e., no null in the PDU) I->T (empty or something else) T->I bbbb(0) .... (something else) Julo
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Julian Satran wrote: > Andy, > > The data part is the same on both text and login. > I will make o note to say this again in chapter 9. Julian, I think the grit of Andy's question still stands. At least I'm now puzzled by a question he raised. :-) I agree that the section you quote, 9.12.10, describes what keys can be used when & refers to the correct chapters. I think Andy's question, or the question I now have, is how do we do the equivalent of the multi-part exchange shown in section 9.10.3 (towards the bottom of page 156) with Login PDU's? We don't have a Target Transfer Tag field? Do we need to add one? Take care, Bill
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