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From: "pallavi shurpali" <spals123@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Multiple TCP Connections
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Hi ,

   1) Multiple TCP connections in iSCSI are required to for implementing 
concurrency and for achieving failover in iSCSI. Can anyone illustrate 
examples for these, so as to give me a better understanding about how this 
works?
   2) Do iSCSI tasks have to be executed in the same order as available from 
the SCSI layer?. Secondly, can there be multiple tasks pending between an 
Initiator and Target ?

Thanx in advance,
P.S






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