Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) Parameters
Created
2003-04-16
Last Updated
2014-04-08
Available Formats
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Registries included below
??iSCSI authentication methods
??iSCSI digests
??SRP_GROUP key values
??iSCSI Opcodes
??iSCSI Login/Text Keys
??iSCSI Asynchronous Events
??iSCSI Task Management Function Codes
??iSCSI Login Response Status Codes
??Status-Detail for Status-Class=0x00
??Status-Detail for Status-Class=0x01
??Status-Detail for Status-Class=0x02
??Status-Detail for Status-Class=0x03
??iSCSI Reject Reason Codes
??iSER Opcodes
??iSCSI Protocol Level
??iSCSI Task Management Function Response Codes
iSCSI authentication methods
Registration Procedure(s)
IETF Review
Reference
[RFC7143]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Number Authentication Method Reference
0 Reserved
1 CHAP [RFC7143]
2 SRP [RFC7143]
3 KRB5 [RFC7143]
4 SPKM1 (OBSOLETE) [RFC7143]
5 SPKM2 (OBSOLETE) [RFC7143]
6-255 Reserved (Not assigned by IANA) [RFC7143]
256-65535 Unassigned
iSCSI digests
Registration Procedure(s)
IETF Review
Reference
[RFC7143]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Number Digest Reference
0 Reserved [RFC7143]
1 CRC32c [RFC7143]
2-255 Reserved (Not assigned by IANA) [RFC7143]
256-65535 Unassigned
SRP_GROUP key values
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC3723]
Note
When a MODP group is used with SRP, the generator (g)
value differs from the usual generator of 2. Consult the
appropriate reference for the correct generator to use.
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Key Value Group Description Reference
SRP-768 768 bit SRP group [RFC3723]
SRP-1024 1024 bit SRP group [RFC3723]
SRP-1280 1280 bit SRP group [RFC3723]
SRP-1536 1536 bit SRP group [RFC3723]
SRP-2048 2048 bit SRP group [RFC3723]
MODP-3072 3072 bit MODP group [RFC3723]
MODP-4096 4096 bit MODP group [RFC3723]
MODP-6144 6144 bit MODP group [RFC3723]
MODP-8192 8192 bit MODP group [RFC3723]
iSCSI Opcodes
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action to define the semantics of the opcode;
Expert Review to select the specific opcode(s)
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC7143]
Note
Namespace details: Numerical values that can fit in
one octet with most significant two bits (bits 0 and 1)
already designated by [RFC7143], bit 0 being reserved and
bit 1 for immediate delivery. Bit 2 is designated to identify
the originator of the opcode. Bit 2 = 0 for initiator and
Bit 2 = 1 for target.
Note
Reserved to IANA:
0x07-0x0f, 0x13-0x1b (initiator codes)
0x27-0x2f, 0x33-0x3b (target codes)
Reserved to IANA for allocation only if no opcode pair is available:
0x11, 0x12, 0x1f (initiator codes)
0x30 (target codes)
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Opcode Originator Operation Name Reference
0x00 Initiator NOP-Out [RFC7143]
0x01 Initiator SCSI Command [RFC7143]
0x02 Initiator SCSI Task Management Function Request [RFC7143]
0x03 Initiator Login Request [RFC7143]
0x04 Initiator Text Request [RFC7143]
0x05 Initiator SCSI Data-Out [RFC7143]
0x06 Initiator Logout Request [RFC7143]
0x10 Initiator SNACK Request [RFC7143]
0x1c-0x1e Initiator Vendor-specific codes [RFC7143]
0x20 Target NOP-In [RFC7143]
0x21 Target SCSI Response [RFC7143]
0x22 Target SCSI Task Management Function Response [RFC7143]
0x23 Target Login Response [RFC7143]
0x24 Target Text Response [RFC7143]
0x25 Target SCSI Data-In [RFC7143]
0x26 Target Logout Response [RFC7143]
0x31 Target Ready To Transfer (R2T) [RFC7143]
0x32 Target Asynchronous Message [RFC7143]
0x3c-0x3e Target Vendor-specific codes [RFC7143]
0x3f Target Reject [RFC7143]
iSCSI Login/Text Keys
Registration Procedure(s)
IETF Review
Reference
[RFC7145][RFC7143]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Key Reference
AuthMethod [RFC7143]
DataDigest [RFC7143]
DataPDUInOrder [RFC7143]
DataSequenceInOrder [RFC7143]
DefaultTime2Retain [RFC7143]
DefaultTime2Wait [RFC7143]
ErrorRecoveryLevel [RFC7143]
FirstBurstLength [RFC7143]
HeaderDigest [RFC7143]
ImmediateData [RFC7143]
InitialR2T [RFC7143]
InitiatorAlias [RFC7143]
InitiatorName [RFC7143]
InitiatorRecvDataSegmentLength [RFC7145]
iSCSIProtocolLevel [RFC7144]
iSERHelloRequired [RFC7145]
MaxAHSLength [RFC7145]
MaxBurstLength [RFC7143]
MaxConnections [RFC7143]
MaxOutstandingR2T [RFC7143]
MaxOutstandingUnexpectedPDUs [RFC7145]
MaxRecvDataSegmentLength [RFC7143]
RDMAExtensions [RFC7145]
SendTargets [RFC7143]
SessionType [RFC7143]
TaggedBufferForSolicitedDataOnly [RFC7145]
TargetAddress [RFC7143]
TargetAlias [RFC7143]
TargetName [RFC7143]
TargetPortalGroupTag [RFC7143]
TargetRecvDataSegmentLength [RFC7145]
TaskReporting [RFC7143]
X#NodeArchitecture [RFC7143]
iSCSI Asynchronous Events
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7143]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Event Number Description Reference
(one octet)
0 SCSI Async Event [RFC7143]
1 Logout Request [RFC7143]
2 Connection drop notification [RFC7143]
3 Session drop notification [RFC7143]
4 Negotiation Request [RFC7143]
5 Task termination [RFC7143]
6-247 Unassigned
248-254 Vendor-unique [RFC7143]
255 Vendor-unique [RFC7143]
iSCSI Task Management Function Codes
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7143]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
TMF Code Description Reference
(7 bits)
1 ABORT TASK [RFC7143]
2 ABORT TASK SET [RFC7143]
3 CLEAR ACA [RFC7143]
4 CLEAR TASK SET [RFC7143]
5 LOGICAL UNIT RESET [RFC7143]
6 TARGET WARM RESET [RFC7143]
7 TARGET COLD RESET [RFC7143]
8 TASK REASSIGN [RFC7143]
9 QUERY TASK [RFC7144]
10 QUERY TASK SET [RFC7144]
11 I_T NEXUS RESET [RFC7144]
12 QUERY ASYNCHRONOUS EVENT [RFC7144]
13-127 Unassigned
iSCSI Login Response Status Codes
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7143]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Status Class Description Reference
(one octet)
0x00 Success [RFC7143]
0x01 Redirection [RFC7143]
0x02 Initiator Error [RFC7143]
0x03 Target Error [RFC7143]
0x04-0x0e Unassigned
0x0f Vendor-Unique [RFC7143]
0x10-0xff Unassigned
Status-Detail for Status-Class=0x00
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7143]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Status Class Status Code Description Reference
(fixed) (one octet)
0x00 0x00 Success [RFC7143]
0x00 0x01-0xff Unassigned
Status-Detail for Status-Class=0x01
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7143]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Status Class Status Code Description Reference
(fixed) (one octet)
0x01 0x01 Target moved temporarily [RFC7143]
0x01 0x02 Target moved permanently [RFC7143]
0x01 0x03-0xff Unassigned
Status-Detail for Status-Class=0x02
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7143]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Status Class Status Code Description Reference
(fixed) (one octet)
0x02 0x00 Initiator error [RFC7143]
0x02 0x01 Authentication failure [RFC7143]
0x02 0x02 Authorization failure [RFC7143]
0x02 0x03 Not found [RFC7143]
0x02 0x04 Target removed [RFC7143]
0x02 0x05 Unsupported version [RFC7143]
0x02 0x06 Too many connections [RFC7143]
0x02 0x07 Missing parameter [RFC7143]
0x02 0x08 Can't include in session [RFC7143]
0x02 0x09 Session type not supported [RFC7143]
0x02 0x0a Session does not exist [RFC7143]
0x02 0x0b Invalid during login [RFC7143]
0x02 0x0c-0xff Unassigned
Status-Detail for Status-Class=0x03
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7143]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Status Class Status Code Description Reference
(fixed) (one octet)
0x03 0x00 Target error [RFC7143]
0x03 0x01 Service unavailable [RFC7143]
0x03 0x02 Out of resources [RFC7143]
0x03 0x03-0xff Unassigned
iSCSI Reject Reason Codes
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7143]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Reason Code Description Reference
(one octet)
0x01 Reserved [RFC7143]
0x02 Data digest error [RFC7143]
0x03 SNACK Reject [RFC7143]
0x04 Protocol Error [RFC7143]
0x05 Command not supported [RFC7143]
0x06 Immediate command reject [RFC7143]
0x07 Task in progress [RFC7143]
0x08 Invalid data ack [RFC7143]
0x09 Invalid PDU field [RFC7143]
0x0a Long op reject [RFC7143]
0x0b "Deprecated reason code" [RFC7143]
0x0c Waiting for Logout [RFC7143]
0x0d-0xff Unassigned
iSER Opcodes
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7145]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
0x1 iSCSI control-type PDU [RFC7145]
0x2 iSER Hello Message [RFC7145]
0x3 iSER HelloReply Message [RFC7145]
0x4-0xf Unassigned
iSCSI Protocol Level
Registration Procedure(s)
Expert Review and Standards Action
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC7144]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
0 No version claimed [RFC7144]
1 RFC7143 [RFC7143]
2 RFC7144 [RFC7144]
3-31 Unassigned
iSCSI Task Management Function Response Codes
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC7144]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Operation Name Reference
0 Function complete [RFC7143]
1 Task does not exist [RFC7143]
2 LUN does not exist [RFC7143]
3 Task still allegiant [RFC7143]
4 Task allegiance reassignment not supported [RFC7143]
5 Task management function not supported [RFC7143]
6 Function authorization failed [RFC7143]
7 Function succeeded [RFC7144]
8-254 Unassigned
255 Function rejected [RFC7143]
Licensing Terms
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