Configuring iSCSI Optimization 405
configured CoS treament; therefore, it is not advisable to exceed the iSCSI 
session limit. Multiple connections within a session are counted against the 
session limit, even though they show in the session table as a single session.
In the switch, iSCSI connections are aged out using the session aging timer. If 
the connection has no detected data packets during the timeout period, the 
connection is deleted from the switch internal session table. When all 
connections associated with a session age out or disconnect, the session is 
deleted.
You can configure whether the iSCSI optimization feature uses the VLAN 
priority or IP DSCP mapping to determine the traffic class queue. By default, 
iSCSI flows are assigned to the highest VLAN priority tag or DSCP value 
mapped to the highest queue not used for stack management or voice VLAN. 
Use the classofservice dot1p-mapping command or the Quality of Service → 
Class of Service → Mapping Table Configuration page to configure the 
relevant Class of Service parameters for the queue in order to complete the 
setting.
You can configure whether iSCSI frames are remarked to contain the 
configured VLAN priority tag or IP DSCP when forwarded through the 
switch.
How Does iSCSI Optimization Use ACLs?
iSCSI Optimization borrows ACL lists from the global system pool. ACL lists 
allocated by iSCSI Optimization reduce the total number of ACLs available 
for use by the network operator. Enabling iSCSI Optimization uses one ACL 
list to monitor for iSCSI sessions. Each monitored iSCSI session utilizes two 
rules from additional ACL lists up to a maximum of two ACL lists. This 
means that the maximum number of ACL lists allocated by iSCSI is three. 
What Information Does the Switch Track in iSCSI Traffic Flows?
Packets are examined to find the following data, which is used in tracking the 
session and creating the classifier entries that enable QoS treatment:
• Initiator's IP Address
•Target's IP Address
• ISID (Initiator defined session identifier)
• Initiator's IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name)