• Target Alias displays the alias name of the target. If no alias name has been defined for the
target, this field will be blank.
• Direction displays the direction of this session. The following values are valid:
— Inbound - session is established from an external initiator to a target within this iSCSI
instance.
— Outbound - session is established from an initiator within this iSCSI instance to an
external target.
• Target Handle displays the target-defined identification handle for this session.
• Session ID displays the initiator-defined portion of the iSCSI Session ID.
• Initial R2T displays the request-to-transmit setting. The following values are valid:
— No - initiator may send data immediately, within limits set by First Burst and the
expected data transfer length of the request.
— Yes - indicates that the initiator must wait for an R2T before sending to the target.
• Session Type displays the type of session. The following values are valid:
— Discovery - this session is being used only for discovery.
— Normal - this session is a normal iSCSI session.
• First Burst displays the maximum length supported for unsolicited data sent within this
session.
• Immediate Data Indicates whether the initiator and target have agreed to support immediate
data on this session. The following values are valid:
— Yes - immediate data in this session is supported.
— No - immediate data in this session is not supported.
• Maximum Burst displays the maximum number of bytes which can be sent within a single
sequence of Data-In or Data-Out PDUs.
• Number Connections displays the number of transport protocol connections that currently
belong to this session.
• Maximum R2T displays the maximum number of outstanding request-to-transmit (R2T)s
per task within this session.
• Error Recovery Level displays the level of error recovery negotiated between the initiator
and the target. Higher numbers represent more detailed recovery schemes.
• Data Sequence in Order indicates the iSCSI data PDU transfer order. The following values
are valid:
— Yes - indicates that data PDU sequences must be transferred using continuously
increasing offsets, except during error recovery.
— No - indicates that iSCSI data PDU sequences may be transferred in any order.
• Data PDU in Order indicates the iSCSI data PDU sequence transfer order. The following
values are valid:
— Yes - indicates that data PDUs within sequences must be at continuously increasing
addresses, with no gaps or overlay between PDUs.
— No - indicates that iSCSI data PDUs within sequences may be in any order.
Session Statistics Information
• Command PDUs Transferred displays the count of Command PDUs transferred on this
session.
• Response PDUs Transferred displays the count of Response PDUs transferred on this session.
• Data Octets Tranmitted displays the count of data octets that were transmitted by the local
iSCSI node on this session.
• Data Octets Received displays the count of data octets that were received by the local iSCSI
node on this session.
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