Moreover, Table 385 on page 447 shows a value of 83h for IKEv2-SCSI Timeout Values, while Table 387 shows the value as 84h.
 
Thanks,
 
Paul
___________________________________
Paul A. Suhler
| Firmware Engineer | Quantum Corporation | Office: 949.856.1450 | paul.suhler@quantum.com
___________________________________
Disregard the Quantum Corporation confidentiality notice below.  The information contained in this transmission is not confidential.  Permission is hereby explicitly granted to disclose, copy, and further distribute to any individual(s) or organization(s), without restriction.
 
 

From: owner-t10@t10.org [mailto:owner-t10@t10.org] On Behalf Of Kevin D Butt
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 12:02 PM
To: t10@t10.org
Subject: IKEv2-SCSI Timeout Values inconsistency in SPC-4


In SPC-4r14

There seems to be an inconsistency between 5.13.4.8.3 and Table 387 o page 450.

Table 387 has two rows indicating timeout values that are not talked about in 5.13.4.8.3.

first row under "SECURITY PROTOCOL IN command with SECURITY PROTOCOL SPECIFIC field set to 0102h (i.e., Key Exchange step) Authentication step not skipped"

and first row under "SECURITY PROTOCOL IN command with SECURITY PROTOCOL SPECIFIC field set to 0102h (i.e., Key Exchange step) Authentication step skipped" have

"84h (i.e., IKEv2-SCSI Timeout Values)"

Since text takes precedence over tables it appears that these timeout values are not returned.  However, this does appear to be inconsistent with each other.

Thanks,

Kevin D. Butt
SCSI & Fibre Channel Architect, Tape Firmware
MS 6TYA, 9000 S. Rita Rd., Tucson, AZ 85744
Tel: 520-799-2869 / 520-799-5280
Fax: 520-799-2723 (T/L:321)
Email address: kdbutt@us.ibm.com
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/storage/


The information contained in this transmission may be confidential. Any disclosure, copying, or further distribution of confidential information is not permitted unless such privilege is explicitly granted in writing by Quantum Corporation. Furthermore, Quantum Corporation is not responsible for the proper and complete transmission of the substance of this communication or for any delay in its receipt.