SCSI Transport via SBP-2 (STS r01)
Peter Johansson
Serial Bus Protocol 2 (SBP-2) defines a transport protocol within the domain of IEEE Std 1394-1995 that is designed to permit efficient, peer-to-peer operation of input output devices (disks, tapes, printers, etc.) by initiator(s) such as operating systems or embedded applications. SBP-2 does not specify the command sets
used by the devices—only the mechanisms by which commands, data and status are transported between initiator(s) and target(s). This standard specifies how SBP-2 may be used to transport the SCSI family of commands and specifies a standard format for the return of SCSI status and sense data.
used by the devices—only the mechanisms by which commands, data and status are transported between initiator(s) and target(s). This standard specifies how SBP-2 may be used to transport the SCSI family of commands and specifies a standard format for the return of SCSI status and sense data.
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Año:
1997
Edición:
r01
Editorial:
ANSI INCITS
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
26
Archivo:
PDF, 168 KB
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english, 1997