Multiple Connections per Session
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- | MC/S is an acronymn for Multiple iSCSI Connections per iSCSI Session. MC/S means creating multiple communication paths across TCP/SCTP or iSER+RCaPs connections and use RFC-3720 defined session-wide CmdSN ordering | + | MC/S is an acronymn for Multiple iSCSI Connections per iSCSI Session. MC/S means creating multiple communication paths across TCP/SCTP or iSER+RCaPs connections and use RFC-3720 defined session-wide CmdSN ordering to ensure "in-order" delivery of tasks from SCSI Initiator Port -> SCSI Target Port as defined by the [[SCSI Architecture Model]] |
Revision as of 09:56, 12 February 2006
MC/S is an acronymn for Multiple iSCSI Connections per iSCSI Session. MC/S means creating multiple communication paths across TCP/SCTP or iSER+RCaPs connections and use RFC-3720 defined session-wide CmdSN ordering to ensure "in-order" delivery of tasks from SCSI Initiator Port -> SCSI Target Port as defined by the SCSI Architecture Model