SOP – SCSI Over PCIe Architecture Training

Course Name
SOP – SCSI Over PCIe Architecture Training

Course Overview
This course on SOP – SCSI Over PCIe Architecture Training is designed for people who work on development, testing and verification of SOP protocol. Participants will learn the internals of SOP protocol that helps them with a much better understanding of their current SOP work.

Target Audience

  • Professionals and Students who are working in Storage/Networking/IT Domain
  • Developers, Testers/QA and Verification Engineers who are working on or keen to know SCSI Over PCIe Architecture

Fee, Schedule & Registration
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SOP – SCSI Over PCIe Architecture Training Course Outline

General
PCI Express configuration
PCI Express queuing layer services
SOP classes
– SOP classes overview
– SOP Domain class
Names and identifiers
– Names and identifiers overview
– PCI Express IDs
– NAA IEEE Registered format identifier
– NAA Locally Assigned format identifier
– Device names
– SOP target port names
– SOP target port identifiers
– Routing ID
– Nexus Identifiers
Bridge
– Bridge overview
– Nexus identifiers for bridges
– Nexus generation count
– Forwarding by a bridge
– SCSI Command Received to Send SCSI Command mapping
– Command Complete Received to Send Command Complete mapping
– Task Management Request Received to Send Task Management Request mapping
– Received Task Management Function Executed to Task Management Function Executed mapping
– Request identifier and outbound queue identifier mapping
Data transfers
Request identifier
SCSI events
– Hard reset
– I_T nexus loss
– Power loss expected
Fencing
– Fencing overview
– Sending a request IU for a fencing command or fencing task management function
– Processing a fencing command or a fencing task management function
– Processing a response IU for a fencing command or fencing task management function
Asynchronous events
– Asynchronous events overview
– INBOUND QUEUE ERROR event type
– NEXUS IDENTIFIER INVENTORY HAS CHANGED event type
– BRIDGE LOCAL PORT DETECTED ERROR event type
Parameter rounding
SOP Information Unit Layer
SOP information unit layer overview
SOP IU definitions
– SOP IU definitions overview
– IU header
– NULL IU
– General management request IUs
– SCSI request IUs
– Bridge management request IUs
– General response IUs
– SCSI command response IUs
SOP sequences for SCSI commands and task management functions
– SOP sequences for SCSI commands and task management functions overview
– Task management function sequence
– Non-data command sequence
– Read command sequence
– Write command sequence
– Bidirectional command sequence
Application Layer
Application layer overview
SCSI transport protocol services
– SCSI transport protocol services for SCSI commands
– SCSI transport protocol services for task management functions
– SCSI transport protocol services for event notification
Task router and task manager error handling
– Request identifier overlap handling summary
– SCSI command overlap with SCSI command
– SCSI command overlap with task management function or SOP management function
– Task management function overlap
– SOP management function overlap
Device server error handling
– Device server Data-In Buffer error handling
– Device server Data-Out Buffer error handling
SCSI commands
– INQUIRY command
– MODE SELECT and MODE SENSE commands
SCSI mode parameters
– SCSI mode parameters overview
– Protocol-Specific Logical Unit mode page
– Protocol-Specific Port mode page
SCSI vital product data (VPD)
– SCSI vital product data (VPD) overview
– Device Identification VPD page

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