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Qualifying the Root Path Option for iSCSI Boot
draft-sarkar-dhc-iscsi-boot-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author Prasenjit Sarkar
Last updated 2001-08-28
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Abstract

The Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) is a popular family of protocols for communicating with I/O devices, especially storage devices. iSCSI is a proposed transport protocol for SCSI that operates on top of TCP[4]. The iSCSI Boot Draft[5] is an informational draft that provides information on the mechanisms employed by an iSCSI boot client to locate and boot off an iSCSI boot server. This memo describes the mechanism by which an iSCSI boot client can obtain the identity of an iSCSI boot server using the DHCP service.

Authors

Prasenjit Sarkar

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