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Dell Configuration Guide for the S4048–ON System 9.14.2.6

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Synchronizing iSCSI Sessions Learned on VLT-Lags with VLT-Peer

The following behavior occurs during synchronization of iSCSI sessions.

  • If the iSCSI login request packet is received on a port belonging to a VLT lag, the information is synced to the VLT peer and the connection is associated with this interface.
  • Additional updates to connections (including aging updates) that are learnt on VLT lag members are synced to the peer.
  • When receiving an iSCSI login request on a non-VLT interface followed by a response from a VLT interface, the session is not synced since it is initially learnt on a non-VLT interface through the request packet.
  • The peer generates a new connection log that sees the login response packet. If the login response packet uses the ICL path, it is seen by both the peers, which in turn generate logs for this connection.

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