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D-Link Document - User Manual This table shows the column descriptions. Most of the options are standard parameters used in the negotiation between the initiator and the target when an iSCSI connection is created. Column Name TSIH Initiator Name Target Name InitialR2T Immed. data MaxDataOutR2T MaxDataBurstLen DataSeginOrder DataPDU InOrder Description TSIH (Target Session Identifying Handle) is used for this active session. It displays the host computer name. It displays the controller name. InitialR2T (Initial Ready to Transfer) is used to turn off either the use of a unidirectional R2T command or the output part of a bidirectional command. The default value is Yes. Immed. data (Immediate Data) sets the support for immediate data between the initiator and the target. Both must be set to the same setting. The default value is Yes. MaxDataOutR2T (Maximum Data Outstanding Ready to Transfer) determines the maximum number of Outstanding Ready to Transfer per task. The default value is 1. MaxDataBurstLen (Maximum Data Burst Length) determines the maximum SCSI data payload. The default value is 256kb. DataSeginOrder (Data Sequence in Order) determines if the PDU (Protocol Data Units) are transferred in continuously non-decreasing sequence offsets. The default value is Yes. DataPDU InOrder (Data PDU in Order) determines if the data PDUs within sequences are to be in order and overlays forbidden. The default value is Yes. The options available on this tab are Connection Details: It can list all connection(s) of the selected session.  ▼  Disconnect: Disconnect the selected session, click the OK button to confirm. CHAP Accounts The CHAP Account tab is used to manage the CHAP accounts on the system. The options available on this tab are: Copyright@2014 D-Link System, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 59

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D-Link Document – User Manual
This table shows the column descriptions. Most of the options are standard parameters used in
the negotiation between the initiator and the target when an iSCSI connection is created.
Column Name
Description
TSIH
TSIH (Target Session Identifying Handle) is used for this active session.
Initiator Name
It displays the host computer name.
Target Name
It displays the controller name.
InitialR2T
InitialR2T (Initial Ready to Transfer) is used to turn off either the use of
a unidirectional R2T command or the output part of a bidirectional
command. The default value is Yes.
Immed. data
Immed. data (Immediate Data) sets the support for immediate data
between the initiator and the target. Both must be set to the same
setting. The default value is Yes.
MaxDataOutR2T
MaxDataOutR2T (Maximum Data Outstanding Ready to Transfer)
determines the maximum number of Outstanding Ready to Transfer
per task. The default value is 1.
MaxDataBurstLen
MaxDataBurstLen (Maximum Data Burst Length) determines the
maximum SCSI data payload. The default value is 256kb.
DataSeginOrder
DataSeginOrder (Data Sequence in Order) determines if the PDU
(Protocol Data Units) are transferred in continuously non-decreasing
sequence offsets. The default value is Yes.
DataPDU InOrder
DataPDU InOrder (Data PDU in Order) determines if the data PDUs
within sequences are to be in order and overlays forbidden. The
default value is Yes.
The options available on this tab are:
Connection Details:
It can list all connection(s) of the selected session.
Disconnect:
Disconnect the selected session, click the
OK
button to confirm.
CHAP Accounts
The
CHAP Account
tab is used to manage the CHAP accounts on the system.
The options available on this tab are:
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Copyright@2014 D-Link System, Inc. All Rights Reserved.