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Title : iSCSI Corrections and Clarifications
Author(s) : M. Chadalapaka
Filename : draft-ietf-ips-iscsi-impl-guide-09.txt,.pdf
Pages : 53
Date : 2007-6-25
iSCSI is a SCSI transport protocol and maps the SCSI
architecture and command sets onto TCP/IP. RFC 3720 defines
the iSCSI protocol. This document compiles the
clarifications to the original protocol definition in RFC
3720 to serve as a companion document for the iSCSI
implementers. This document updates RFC 3720 and the text in
this document supersedes the text in RFC 3720 when the two
differ.
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