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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

When the target
is exposed through PNP, the client can perform standard device operations such as mounting the
drive, assigning it a drive letter, and formatting it. You must set this argument to T or t to obtain
the PNP functionality. If you set this argument to any other value, then the operating system
only allows you to perform iSCSI discovery on the target.
RequestCount Specifies the number of Ping requests to perform.
RequestSize Specifies the size of the Ping request.
RequestTimeout Determines the time that the Ping command will wait until it signifies an
error condition after making a request and not receiving a response.
SecurityFlags Specifies the type of IPSec to use when creating a TCP connection to the target
portal. See the ???iSCSICli Mappings and Flags??? section of the chapter for a description of the
security flags.
SessionId Represents a particular iSNS server session. You use this value to define which session
(and by extension, connection) to manage.
ShowSessionInfo Determines whether the SessionList command displays full session
information. This is an optional argument that displays the full information when set to T or t.


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