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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: iSCSI: Question on use of Target AliasThanks, Maybe we can convince Julian to add a sentence to the spec to say this.... Kevin -----Original Message----- From: Mark Bakke [mailto:mbakke@cisco.com] Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 8:59 AM To: LEMAY,KEVIN (A-Roseville,ex1) Cc: ips@ece.cmu.edu; 'Satran, Julian' Subject: Re: iSCSI: Question on use of Target Alias Kevin- That's correct; TargetAlias is not sent on a discovery session (since it's not really connected to a target). There was some debate about returning it along with TargetName and TargetAddress keys quite some time ago. The team chose to keep SendTargets simpler and not include it. -- Mark "LEMAY,KEVIN (A-Roseville,ex1)" wrote: > > The v15 Working spec says: > > "If a target has been configured with a human-readable name or description, this name SHOULD be communicated to the initiator dur- ing a Login Response PDU. This string is not used as an identifier, nor is meant to be used for authentication or authorization deci- sions. It can be displayed by the initiator's user interface in a list of targets to which it is connected." > > I am assuming that this only applies to normal logins? > > The text says that the key is not sent during the sendTargets operations because in Appendix D, it says: > > "The response to this command is a text response that contains a list of zero or more targets and, optionally, their addresses. Each tar- get is returned as a target record. A target record begins with the TargetName text key, followed by a list of TargetAddress text keys, and bounded by the end of the text response or the next TargetName key, which begins a new record. No text keys other than TargetName and TargetAddress are permitted within a SendTargets response." > > So the only valid use of this key is during normal login, correct? > > Kevin -- Mark A. Bakke Cisco Systems mbakke@cisco.com 763.398.1054
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