ML280
-- iSCSI Architecture and Instrumentation
Course Description
ML280 is an introduction to the
technical fundamentals of the iSCSI architecture.
Course Objective
Students develop an introductory
working knowledge of the architecture and structure of iSCSI.
Prerequisites
Previous experience with Fibre
Channel, TCP, IP, SCSI, networking or storage is helpful but not
required.
Intended Audience
The class is intended for anyone
requiring an introduction to iSCSI architecture including:
- Design
Engineers
- Field
Application Engineers
- Test
Engineers
- Technical
Marketing Representatives
Course Format
This course is a combination of
lecture and protocol analysis experiments. Protocol analysis is
interspersed throughout the 3-day course to reinforce the concepts
discussed in each lecture portion of the class.
Course Topics
- iSCSI
TechnologyOverview
- TCP/IP
Concepts Review
- iSCSI
Architectural Model
- iSCSI
Communication Model : PDU Formatting
- Transmission
Flow
- Security
Overview
- Addressing,
Naming and Discovery
- Configuring
Targets: iSCSI Login/Logout Processes
- SCSI
Operations: Mapping SCSI onto TCP
- Error
Detection & Recovery Levels
Course Length
3 days.
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