rfc7143v11.txt   rfc7143.txt 
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connections. The TCP connections carry control messages, SCSI connections. The TCP connections carry control messages, SCSI
commands, parameters, and data within iSCSI Protocol Data Units commands, parameters, and data within iSCSI Protocol Data Units
(iSCSI PDUs). (iSCSI PDUs).
- I/O Buffer: An I/O Buffer is a buffer that is used in a SCSI read - I/O Buffer: An I/O Buffer is a buffer that is used in a SCSI read
or write operation so SCSI data may be sent from or received into or write operation so SCSI data may be sent from or received into
that buffer. For a read or write data transfer to take place for a that buffer. For a read or write data transfer to take place for a
task, an I/O Buffer is required on the initiator and at least one task, an I/O Buffer is required on the initiator and at least one
is required on the target. is required on the target.
- INCITS: "INCITS" stands for InterNational Committee of Information - INCITS: "INCITS" stands for InterNational Committee for Information
Technology Standards. The INCITS has a broad standardization scope Technology Standards. The INCITS has a broad standardization scope
within the field of Information and Communications Technologies within the field of Information and Communications Technologies
(ICT), encompassing storage, processing, transfer, display, (ICT), encompassing storage, processing, transfer, display,
management, organization, and retrieval of information. INCITS management, organization, and retrieval of information. INCITS
serves as ANSI's Technical Advisory Group for the ISO/IEC Joint serves as ANSI's Technical Advisory Group for the ISO/IEC Joint
Technical Committee 1 (JTC 1). See <http://www.incits.org>. Technical Committee 1 (JTC 1). See <http://www.incits.org>.
- InfiniBand: InfiniBand is an I/O architecture originally intended - InfiniBand: InfiniBand is an I/O architecture originally intended
to replace Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) and address to replace Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) and address
high-performance server interconnectivity [IB]. high-performance server interconnectivity [IB].
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| Network Entity | | Network Entity |
+----------------+ +----------------+
@ 1 @ 1 @ 1 @ 1
| | | |
+----------------------+ | +----------------------+ |
| | | |
| | 0..* | | 0..*
| +------------------+ | +------------------+
| | iSCSI Node | | | iSCSI Node |
| +------------------+ | +------------------+
| @ @ | @ @
| | | | | |
| +-----------+ =(a)= +-----------+ | +-----------+ =(a)= +-----------+
| | | | | |
| | 0..1 | 0..1 | | 0..1 | 0..1
| +------------------------+ +----------------------+ | +------------------------+ +----------------------+
| | iSCSI Target Node | | iSCSI Initiator Node | | | iSCSI Target Node | | iSCSI Initiator Node |
| +------------------------+ +----------------------+ | +------------------------+ +----------------------+
| @ 1 @ 1 | @ 1 @ 1
| +---------------+ | | +---------------+ |
| 1..* | | 1..* | 1..* | | 1..*
| +-----------------------------+ | +-----------------------------+
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