Re: How to support FCP Targets with SCSI Miniport



But, in case of FCP targets, each FCP target can have n-Luns.

How do I make the FCP style of Target/LUN discovery work with the Windows
SCSI stack?

As usually in SCSI. Support INQUIRY to LUN numbers > 0. Also it is a good idea
to support the REPORT LUNS command and have the necessary bit set in INQUIRY
data for LUN0 - this allows to have sparse LUN numbering.

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Maxim Shatskih, Windows DDK MVP
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