
Chapter VII. iSCSI PDU Offload Target
Chelsio T5/T4 Unified Wire For Linux Page 115
Table of iSCSI Entity Settings
Initiator and target negotiate the
maximum number of connections
requested/acceptable.
To turn on or off the default use of R2T
for unidirectional and the output part of
bidirectional commands.
To turn on or off the immediate data.
512 to
16777215
(2
24
- 1)
The maximum negotiated SCSI data in
bytes of unsolicited data that an iSCSI
initiator may send to a target during the
execution of a single SCSI command.
512 to
16777215
(2
24
- 1)
The maximum negotiated SCSI data in
bytes, of a Data-In or a solicited Data-
Out iSCSI sequence between the
initiator and target.
The minimum time, in seconds, to wait
before attempting an explicit / implicit
logout or connection reset between
initiator and target.
The maximum time, in seconds, after
an initial wait.
The maximum number of outstanding
R2Ts per task.
To indicate the data PDUs with
sequence must be at continuously
increasing order or can be in any
order.
Chelsio only supports “Yes”.
To indicate the Data PDU sequences
must be transferred in continuously
non-decreasing sequence offsets or
can be transferred in any order.
Chelsio only supports “Yes”.
To negotiate the recovery level
supported by the node.
Chelsio only supports 0.
To enable or disable iSCSI header
Cyclic integrity checksums.
To enable or disable iSCSI data Cyclic
integrity checksums.
To choose an authentication method
during login phase.
A worldwide unique iSCSI target name.
Target only.
A human-readable name or description
of a target. It is not used as an
identifier, nor is it for authentication.
Target only.
512 to
16777215
(2
24
- 1)
To declare the maximum data segment
length in bytes it can receive in an
iSCSI PDU.
To turn on or off the initiator to target
markers on the connection.
Chelsio only supports “No”.
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