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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: iSCSI: large keys during login?On Wed, 1 May 2002, Julian Satran wrote: > 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) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's the part that was missing! Thanks. Could we please clarify this in the text? > I->T (empty or something else) > T->I bbbb(0) .... (something else) Could we have an example of this please? Also, I'd like to suggest that the I->T PDU be empty, or at least not include new negotiations. For one side to be able to inject new negotiations while the other is trying to send its last negotiated set will make negotiation handling complicated. Take care, Bill
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