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Clicking the menu button (▼) displays the options for each session.
This table shows the column descriptions for this tab. Most of the options are standard
parameters used in the negotiation between the initiator and target when a iSCSI
connection is created:
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Column Name
Description
TSIH
(Target Session Identifying Handle) The name used for this
active session.
Initiator Name
The host computer name
Target Name
The controller name
InitialR2T
(Initial Ready to Transfer) This is used to turn off either the use
of a unidirectional R2T command or the output part of a
bidirectional command.
Default: Yes.
Immed. Data
(Immediate Data) This sets the support for immediate data
between the initiator and the target. Both must be set to the
same setting.
Default: Yes.
MaxDataOutR2T
(Maximum Data Outstanding Ready to Transfer) This is the
MaxOutstanding R2T setting which determines the maximum
number of outstanding R2Ts per task.
Default: 1.
MaxDataBurstLen
(Maximum Data Burst Length) This determines the maximum
SCSI data payload.
Default: 256Kb.
DataSeqInOrder
(Data Sequence in Order) This determines if the Protocol Data
Units (PDUs) are transferred in continuously non-decreasing
sequence offsets.
Default: Yes.
DataPDUInOrder
(Data PDU in Order) This determines if the data PDUs within
sequences are to be in order and overlays forbidden.
Default: Yes.
Detail of
More information about Port <#>.
Authentication Status
and Source IP:
<port#>
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