Re: Protocol Action: iSCSI to Proposed Standard

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Dear Mr. Braden,

iSCSI is in fact SCSI over TCP.   As for the noun - the attached is Webster-Collegiate page for transport.
You choose to refer to the definition #9 . English is a richer language than my Hebrew - we choose
definitions 4 or 5 that seem to fit.



Respectfully yours,
Julo


Bob Braden <braden@ISI.EDU>
Sent by: owner-ips@ece.cmu.edu

12/02/03 01:48

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Re: Protocol Action: iSCSI to Proposed Standard






 *>
 *> The IESG has approved publishing the following Internet-Draft
 *> as a Proposed Standard:
 *>
 *> o iSCSI <draft-ietf-ips-iscsi-20.txt>
 *>
 *> This document is the product of the IP Storage Working Group.
 *>
 *> The IESG contact persons are Allison Mankin and Scott Bradner.
 *>
 *>  
 *> Technical Summary
 *>  
 *>  The Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) is a family of
 *>  protocols for communicating with I/O devices, especially storage
 *>  devices. SCSI is a client-server architecture. The SCSI protocol
 *>  has been mapped over various transports, including Parallel SCSI,

Transports?

The Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary defines the noun "transport" as
"strong and often intensely pleasurable emotion".  ;-)

All the Internet documentation with which I am familiar, as well as the
OSI reference model, define a "transport layer", but I don't think you
are suggesting SCSI over IP, etc.

Can't we please resist terminology pollution?  In the IETF we call these
[data] link layers.

Bob Braden

 *>  IPI, IEEE-1394 (firewire) and Fibre Channel. These transports are
 *>  I/O specific and have limited distance capabilities. The iSCSI
 *>  protocol defined in draft-ietf-ips-iscsi describes a means of
 *>  transporting of the SCSI packets over TCP/IP, providing for an
 *>  interoperable solution which can take advantage of existing
 *>  Internet infrastructure, Internet management facilities and
 *>  address distance limitations. Mapping over TCP ensures that the
 *>  high volume storage transfers use congestion control.
 *>
 *>  

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