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    I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ips-iscsi-boot-07.txt



    A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
    This draft is a work item of the IP Storage Working Group of the IETF.
    
    	Title		: Bootstrapping Clients using the iSCSI Protocol
    	Author(s)	: P. Sarkar, D. Missimer, C. Sapuntzakis
    	Filename	: draft-ietf-ips-iscsi-boot-07.txt
    	Pages		: 10
    	Date		: 2002-9-25
    	
    The Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) is a popular family of
    protocols for communicating with I/O devices, especially storage
    devices.  iSCSI is a proposed transport protocol for SCSI that
    operates on top of TCP[12].  This memo describes a standard mechanism
    to enable clients to bootstrap themselves using the iSCSI protocol.
    The goal of this standard is to enable iSCSI boot clients to obtain
    the information to open an iSCSI session with the iSCSI boot server,
    assuming this information is not available.
    
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