Change the value of the DefaultTimeToWait parameter

I need 2 change the value of the parameter DefaultTimeToWait of its current value.

To display the parameter, in the client on the ESX VI, click the configuration-> storage adapters tab then click on ISCSI (usually vmhba33/34) map properties, then click Advanced. The value is grayed out and cannot be changed.

Does anyone know where it is fixed?

Madrilleno

Madrilleno,

I do not have a link.  Your support contact can probably provide some information.

The description that you have obtained is accurate enough.  In some unusual cases, a frame is sent of ESX with the wrong source MAC address.  Given that the

response to this frame is never to where it is supposed to go, it's as if the answer was abandoned.  Once a Nop come to this session, the Nop expires and the connection is reset.  (This is how the Nop should work.  The problem is the answer is to have misdirected and lost.)

Thank you

Andy

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